Skate Date Podcast

Episode 2.30 Moving in Together

Shovel Season 2 Episode 30

In this episode of skate date we talk about the pros and cons of moving in together. How do you know when it's time? And what was our experience? All revealed in this episode. In the wheel world we discuss Pigeon's roller rink popping up in Long Beach!

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Rebel:

Hey, welcome to skate D

Shove:

Hello.

Rebel:

It's your favorite podcast, about roller skating and other stuff like that.

Shove:

You love to hate us. You hate to love us.

Rebel:

And we're okay with that. We're good with that. Hey, what's skate date?

Shove:

skate Day is a podcast brought to you by two skaters in love who want to talk to you about all things. roller skate em life. Yo. Yeah, we keep it real.

Rebel:

Yeah, so I'm Rebel. And I'm Shove and together we are shovel.

Shove:

Can you dig it?

Rebel:

I can.

Shove:

I can't.

Rebel:

Yes, you can.

Shove:

I've even been,

Rebel:

I've been good. I've been like, kind of tired, but kind of good, because I'm like catching up on stuff and stuff. Mm hmm. How you been? Pretty good.

Shove:

It was a cool weekend and an annoying weekend. But also like, awesome, annoying, if that makes sense. On Friday, we had a bunch of the Moxie stuff or wants the whole staff over to skate. That was really fun. I was really fun and went like late night because so freaking hot here in Long Beach, California. But other places doing way worse than us. So we'll put up with it. Yeah, and

Rebel:

oh, I was gonna say that I went on the ramp for the first time in a really long time. Yeah, really, really went on the ramp for the first time and it was good. I was really scared that I had to overcome my mental blocks.

Shove:

I'm not like the first time but like, you know, she's a disco dancing queen. Now.

Rebel:

Yeah, I just spent a lot of times without toe stops on so now I had to trade my jam plugs for my slide blocks. Yeah,

Shove:

if you follow Craig or streetscapes on Instagram, you'll notice a change. And you're like, not only that was more damn seen, but like while babies are getting really good.

Rebel:

Thank you. I'm having a lot of fun with it. I think it's because it it mixes like my like I read what I okay, what I like the most. And this might not be what everyone else likes. But I really like learning choreography on skates.

Shove:

Like I really like it. It makes sense to use to like go to dance and you to dance. Yeah,

Rebel:

no, I think that's why I like it so much. I think it resonates with that like dancer part of me. And so I just I really, really like it and I really like challenging myself and stuff like that.

Shove:

So it's very fun, and annoying. But awesome thing that happened to me is that I had to film for two days in a row

Rebel:

for a career goal sheet skates. Okay, but the product is going to be amazing.

Shove:

Yeah, if you haven't watched it already, and if you're listening and you're not subscribed to queer girl streetscapes? What are you even doing with your life? Well, we

Rebel:

use straight skate rebel is the actor, and Chavez the director and creative person.

Shove:

Yes. We made a video. Yeah, that made it sound like we made a sexy

Rebel:

No, we made a 10 types of skater is that video? Yeah,

Shove:

so you've probably seen it already. is where I was getting to before. I was like, I can't breathe.

Rebel:

I just felt like I should start talking.

Shove:

First saving me. Um, but yeah, so my whole point was, if you're subscribed to her, then you probably already saw it. If not, you missed it, then go ahead and watch it. And if you're like, I'm so lost right now. This is actually a third part. technically a fourth. But

Rebel:

the third one doesn't count. So definitely a third part.

Shove:

Yeah. And it's one of my favorite things. I literally, like got my makeup ready for the first day of filming, because I was gonna have a small part. And I laughed, cried it all off because we were rewatching the original. And I was like I forgot.

Rebel:

Oh, funny. Yeah, there's so funny. Yeah, comment

Shove:

below if you saw it and let us know. Well, of course, if you're watching us on YouTube, and let us know which skater you identify with and which one's your favorite?

Rebel:

Which one do you identify with him? Um,

Shove:

I feel like I'm a lot of awkward when I'm like, with my real ones, like with you and like, Hi, besties I'm like a little bit of a awkward skater. And then I'm the anxious skater and Instagram skater.

Rebel:

I'm definitely like the Instagram skater. It's kinda injured. scaner, um, the joking version of the aggressive skater. And like a really, really crappy damn skater.

Shove:

What about the derby skater?

Rebel:

I think that I definitely have I relate to a lot of the parts of the derby skater. I feel like the derby skaters experiences definitely come from exactly my experience.

Shove:

Yeah, we're also like, starting to become like the sponsored skater. Like, we're all He's talking about something. Oh,

Rebel:

I'm definitely the YouTuber.

Shove:

Yeah, youtuber Yeah. What are we talking about this episode?

Rebel:

So today we're going to talk about moving in with your significant other. When should you do it? Should

Shove:

you do it and how much of a mistake it can be

Rebel:

and what was our experience with it. And then we're also going to talk about pigeon opening up a rink in Long Beach. Whoo. Okay, so today's ad is very special. It is for up up and crochet studio, which is the cutest name ever. So up up and crochet studio sells fun and modern handmade accessories. So it's not your grandma's crochet, which I love because I do feel like I whenever I think of crochet, I automatically think of like a grandma's crochet. But this shop has totally changed my perspective on crochet. Do you want to know what they sell? What do they sell? Okay, you're gonna be obsessed. They sell roller skate stock stockings,

Shove:

like stockings I can wear to bed.

Rebel:

No, like stockings that you can put presents in for me and then I open on Christmas Eve or Christmas morning.

Shove:

I'll still wear them all the time. You know why? Because why?

Rebel:

Cuz they're cute. They're also so cute. They look like little skates and I love them. So you can get them for Christmas decorating you can get them because your person who collects all things skates and you just want skates and stuff everywhere. And you can customize them as well. You can make it like a gift basket

Shove:

like you put a bunch of treats and candy and stuff and give it to a co worker. Yeah,

Rebel:

I love that idea. Okay, so if you want to order a custom color, you can pre order it now. earlybird pricing and early delivery and October 1 and they are $40 Oh, I love that. Yeah. And the up up and crochet shop also sells roller derby, beanies, jammer or pivot style, a variety of color combos to match your wardrobe or team colors. And basically they also sell reusable market bags, d&d dice bag Shaw's answers to cover ups. Oh my gosh, so many things.

Shove:

Yeah. So keep them off the track while still letting everyone know. You will fight through a pack.

Rebel:

That's so cute.

Shove:

And Ameri skate mass to you all.

Rebel:

So the Etsy shop is up up and crochet studio and the Instagram is up. Up dot and dot crochet dot studio.

Shove:

Awesome.

Rebel:

Yeah. Okay, let's move on over to the real world.

Shove:

You know, I was tricked and conned unbeknownst to me into moving in with Rebel. Would you like to tell the people how you snuck me in?

Rebel:

Okay, so I feel like that was a very confusing sentence and was I sounded like some sort of conniving manipulative person. However, I would just like to say that all I did was leave a little trail of peanut butter receipes and you just kept picking them up and you landed in my lap, I

Shove:

fell into a rubble trap. We're talking about moving in, and what it's like, like moving in with your significant other.

Rebel:

Okay, have you ever lived with anyone before me like a partner?

Shove:

I wish I would have it would have been a nice Crash Course about what was gonna happen.

Rebel:

I was gonna say I don't think that's what happened at all.

Shove:

Have you know

Rebel:

I haven't lived with anyone before you. In fact, I was very averse to living with you at first I it freaked me out.

Shove:

She was shocked when one day we were skating back from getting sushi. As it was our first day back from Peru. And we were the best.

Rebel:

So cute. We're

Shove:

skating by her like three months into dating. And of course, like because queer women were like already talking about if we get married.

Unknown:

Wait, pause, pause. But

Rebel:

as far as when we've went on our first date. Two days later, I was traveling to San Jose. And when I was in San Jose, add a garden Shove said to me, are you scouting out our wedding venue?

Shove:

Yeah, it's a joke.

Rebel:

Okay, so then Okay, unpause

Shove:

Anywho so we're skating. And I was like, Well, obviously I would live with someone before I got married. And she was like, What do you mean? Like, I want to live with someone before we get married? I got married. I was like, What? Like, what kind of like, weird Christian stuff? Is that it like her virgin when and we all knew you weren't? Like why you can't live with your spouse before you get married?

Rebel:

Yeah, so I, every once in a while, there's like something random that has just like snuck through and state attached to me that comes from like, my very conservative upbringing. And that was one of the last ones I can't think of anything that happened since then. But like, that was one of the last ones that like had randomly like snuck through. And state as a belief to me was like, I couldn't live with a significant other until I got married to them,

Shove:

baby, you were like sugar. Like,

Rebel:

I was very shocked. No, I literally was the core of my being

Shove:

the whole vibe of the rest of the day, it took you like a minute, like, you can see, like the equations being added and subtracted in her head, then like just the look of shock, like, everything I know might be flipped upside down.

Rebel:

Yeah, it's that moment when you realize you believe something that's untrue. And you believed it like with your whole heart for a really long time? And then you're like, Wait a second, why do I believe that? And you like, can't really figure out why? Because it doesn't really make any sense. And then you're like, Okay, so I shouldn't believe that. So then what do I believe now? And you just have to make something up that you believe about something? And you're like, I guess that's what I believe. Now. Anyway, so that happened all on that scale. Yeah.

Shove:

And I she was living with her friend germ. And I was living with my dad because I got conned. And you know, he needed financial help. And yeah, and it was like, it sucks. Like, it was draining on the bank account. And I was giving up a lot of the freedom I wanted to have. Because I was afraid to like, you know, it's family. You can't leave them struggling financially, which of course, obviously, I later did, because you got to set boundaries and be like, Yo, I'm in my 30s it's not my job to do this right now. Yeah. And he's okay. Just so you know, so it's not like I loved him homeless or something. He's in the same house. But anyway. So it started a course because, you know, I should have known because I'm not a lesbian. She's obviously a lesbian. And I was warned, the stereotypes are true. They come from somewhere. And even if you think that you don't want to move in with, you can

Rebel:

flip real quick. And then all of a sudden, as soon as it as soon as it flipped for me, I started thinking about it. And as soon as I start thinking about something, I don't know if you know this about me yet from this podcast, but something about me is that once I put my mind to something, like once I start thinking about something like I will do it, like period, like I'm gonna make it happen. So like, I'll tell something to Shove one day and then she'll be like, Oh, crap, like, that's gonna happen. Like, yeah, make that happen. She's gonna buy that. She's gonna sign up for that class. She's gonna do whatever because she started talking about it, I fixate on things. So I think that once I once I was like, Oh, wait, I do want to move in with her. Wait, that wouldn't be weird at all. Then I was like, Okay, I would like to move in with her. And I just started thinking about it casually then it was a while then a while past

Shove:

not even a while not even that long. This is what happened. Like I would go over and be like gonna stay on Friday. Oh, gonna stay again. I guess I'll go get some clothes and it started being like oh, I'm gonna go to my girlfriend's house. Let me pack a whole bag. So it became a bigger and a bigger bag because I would stay for more and more days. And then so

Rebel:

you were saying for like a week and

Shove:

a half and then it started when she's like her creeper us like found out all the stuff I use for my bathroom.

Rebel:

Oh, before that before that I bought you a nightstand

Shove:

really I thought the hair stuff was first the hair stuff sat on the nightstand. Okay, so she got me a nightstand so I had us place to put saw myself. And then she got me like the hair conditioner shampoo. Yeah. Yeah, so it was like everything's that way. Like I'd be comfortable. And it's like you never have to leave to go get something you just stay here forever. And then, like I said, it was like more stuff I had to bring. So then next and I come and there's a dresser like, big dresser. Like what? Five drawers or something five or six rows. And so the furniture just keeps going. So six, right? So I'm like, okay, so like of course I just keep bringing more clothes. And then it's just like, I have everything I need. So like I'm not really going home. Yeah, and then like one day, she was just like I kept feeling weird because I was like, Oh my god, her roommates probably gonna be like, what the hell is never leaving, she's always here. And I would even feel awkward, like if I went, and she wasn't there because Rebel was just like when they like, oh, you're always there like, I should give you a key so you can get in whenever we go and like she just hands me a key and I'm like, All right. So I have a keytar house now,

Rebel:

I told my roommate that I was giving you a key.

Shove:

I thought that you didn't know you didn't. You were like, yeah, we're not gonna talk to her about it yet. And that's why I acted weird. Like, oh,

Rebel:

yeah, you're listening. Jerome. Sorry.

Shove:

I thought it was like weird. Like, if I came in, like when I built the dress. You're bad to like, surprise. Yeah, that was so bad frame. I was like, Oh, no, I feel awkward because like, I shouldn't be here alone with like, without Rebel. And I was like, the first time. And like, I felt like it over explained. Like, why was there a surprise why I'm here alone. And then yeah, just like how many months was just like, oh, obviously that I lived there. But

Rebel:

like, really lived there in September?

Shove:

Yeah, so not that long in? Yeah. March to September, and then

Rebel:

you started paying rent, like in March? I think.

Shove:

I don't know. I think a little bit before. Before that. I don't know. I don't know. But yeah. So it was like I was paying rent on my dad's house. And then finally, I was just like, yo, dad, like, I'm never even here. Like, I'm moving out. So I did. And it was great. Because then I started paying rent. And I felt like I belonged there. Instead of feeling like, Oh, I don't really have the right to like, do whatever I want. And there was like, no real change, because it was like there was not enough span of us, like dating and not living together.

Rebel:

Yeah, I mean, you really started saying like, we were really spending every night together pretty quick.

Shove:

Yeah, like, pretty quick. Like, if I wasn't at your house, you were at my house. Yeah. Missing aeroplanes. What I missed in Easter. Getting a flat tire. I

Rebel:

ended up at Easter. So I didn't fully miss it. I was just like, but yeah, so I think for me, like the moving in process. I think the one thing was that you were like you never asked me to move in. Yeah. And I didn't know that. I needed to do that. Because I had never lived with anyone before. So she was I only considered the prospect because you had like, set it on that skate.

Shove:

I have a story to tell. Oh my gosh. So one day, we're sitting on the patio. I used to smoke cigarettes and smoking a cigarette Rebel sitting out there. It's nighttime. And I'm like, you know, you never asked me to move in with you. And that like sucks. Like it just happened. Like it was just like, sneaky. One thing. It was like one step over this game gently pushed into and then it was just like, okay, now you're here. And I was like, Oh, well.

Rebel:

We talked about it. No, but it was

Shove:

like, yeah, and then like you pay rent, but it was never like an official. It's like how you hear like, people just end up being in relationships that are like, no one ever asked me to be their girlfriend or boyfriend or whatever. And it was like one of those scenarios. So I was like, Yeah, one time I watched and she was like, What are you talking about? Like, how do you even ask someone I

Rebel:

literally had never heard of it before. Like it didn't even exist in my head. Let's get married

Shove:

isn't it's assumed that you're

Rebel:

moving? Yeah, like, that's literally my whole understanding of it.

Shove:

So I'm like talking about this movie I saw like, Who knows? I was like, in the 90s when I was little, and I thought it was so cute. And basically like, this guy hands his girlfriend like a ring box. And when she opens it, it has a key to his like house or apartment. And it's just like, super romantic is like, well, you move in with he has like a little ribbon on it. And it's like super cute. And I always thought like, Oh, so romantic. So then literally within 30 seconds, she gets up and runs away. And I hear jingling like like he's or she's not even trying to be like sly like she's like literally right by me. And then I hear like, oh, and then she comes back out with a cheesy smile. And she's just like, and she pulls out a rain box. That's like my ring. Like, when you move in with me. My own Kiva was ripped off of my keychain loudly. And then I was just like, You're stupid. She's like, What? What I'm serious when I was like, really.

Rebel:

I think that speaks to the chaos and the passion of our relationship that's

Shove:

literally everyday living.

Rebel:

I just think that that's a peor of heart rebel move. I realized that I didn't do something right. And I had no idea so I tried to fix it immediately.

Shove:

Rebel shenanigans.

Rebel:

I don't know, I just didn't know that you had to ask someone to move in with you. Like in some sort of cute way cuz I just thought it was just like a conversation we had.

Shove:

Yeah. But anyways, the biggest part about moving in is gonna be the finances and just making things fair. Like, I think, like just knowing like the trading off. So it's not one person being stuck with something like someone has this bill, someone else has that bill, then there's like splitting bills in half. Yeah, and trading off with payments and things just go. I think that's the biggest thing with some relationships is money becomes an issue.

Rebel:

I don't think that money was the biggest issue with us. I feel like

Shove:

for us, I'm not with us. I'm just saying like general.

Rebel:

Oh, in general, I think the biggest thing about moving in is deciding like, Who's gonna take care of different things around the house. Like I think that chores are a really big thing. Like because if one person gets stuck with all the chores, or one person gets stuck with a cooking and they like don't want to do that, and like that can really create tension, I think

Shove:

are like, rebels vacuumed. Once in three and a half years. Twice. I

Rebel:

made it for a video one time. I put on skates in a vacuum.

Shove:

Yeah, we do the whole room. No, but I but the thing is, is like I'm never like, why don't you vacuum? Why do I have to vacuum I just do it? Yeah, you know, I mean, or like she will wipe you out and do the dishes like she always does the dishes. And like, I'm the only one in the house that we have a roommate to the house that like will sweep the floor and like swifter clean it sometimes like she doesn't do floors hate floor like Rebel picks up and does dishes and lawn and laundry. And I'll like do the deeply when I need to like the like more like intense stuff. So Rebel keeps it looking nice on the surface. And I'm like, once a month I'll like spaz out and like do the deep things or like the people come? Or like I do the casual like the more like one step deeper. Because like Rebel doesn't like that stuff. And I don't like the stuff she does. So it works out. It

Rebel:

works. It definitely works out. Now.

Shove:

So if something's like bothering you, you also need to say something and don't let it fester.

Rebel:

Yeah, definitely. Yeah, um, I have a suggestion. And this is based off of no actual experience doing this, but rather a study that I did when I was in grad school. And that is that if you have any hesitation about moving in with someone, and this could be I know, we're talking about like significant others right now. But it also could apply if you're like thinking about moving in with a roommate or something. But making up a roommate or living together agreement is actually a really good idea. Just like talking through things that you would put in an agreement of that sort, like, what kind of things do you care the most about when it comes to chores? How much is being paid on either side for what bills? If this happens, what do we do if this kind of argument happens? Like, are we allowed to leave the room or like, Can we just like, take some time away, and like writing all those things out and then signing it is one way to make sure that you're moving in experience in your first year, which is what everyone says the first year is the hardest or whatever, it goes smoother, because then you've kind of thought about some things that a lot of times people just don't think about before moving in. And the reason why I say I know about it from grad school is because we did a study of new roommates moving into the dorms, and like half of the people didn't have roommate agreements, and half of them did. And the majority of people who did have roommate agreements, were still with those roommates by the next year. Whereas a lot of the people who didn't have roommate agreements were no longer with the roommates that they started with. So anyway, so it helps.

Shove:

Also some other advice is if you're a film dating a film or a mask dating a mask, and especially if you're dating someone that is anywhere near like both B and plus size or both being straight size. Don't do it because they will constantly wear your wig like the one rebels wearing right now or wear your clothing or wear your robe

Rebel:

literally the shirt you're wearing is mine.

Shove:

You gave it to me though, whatever. And I fine I bought the same one in black they're already own. So that's another thing beware them buying the insane things you have and then you're like constantly like man, I was gonna wear that today. We're looking like Dec likes

Rebel:

daily weather and You were moving in or not that was so happened,

Shove:

or is this one yours? Or is this one mine? Why is your shorts and my door? Oh, because you own them, too. That does happen a lot. And that's living together. Yeah. Even the brand of underwear everywhere.

Rebel:

Yeah, yeah. But the good news is I just look at the sizes. That's how I separate. Yeah,

Shove:

I know. But it's still like,

Rebel:

Yeah, no, it's Yeah, I know. Yeah. So

Shove:

just be aware that the whole dicho like thing.

Rebel:

Yeah. And I just think that when you live in a place, and you see their clothes all the time, you just think like, I want that. You know, how when you work in a place and like, you never would have wanted all of those things. But then because you see it all the time. You're like, oh, maybe I do want that. Or Oh, that would be nice to have my house. I think the same thing happens with clothing.

Shove:

You know, it's funny with straight couples. What is like this is happen at the coffee shop a lot, like a couple walk in, and I'll be like, what makes it a little Jason? Like, oh, did you match on purpose, and it'll be like both wearing the same color flannels, both wearing red t shirts, and having so much and then they would look every time we'd look at each other day. Oh my God, we didn't even notice. What's I think it literally happens at all couples like osmosis or some shit. But with queer people we understand because we're like, so like, the outfit got to be unchecked that we noticed right away like you're wearing what I'm wearing.

Rebel:

I know and no, like, we'll be at the store and you'll like have something in your hand and I'll be like, dammit,

Shove:

yeah, I wanted that. straight couples are just like, they're not really worried about what the other ones were and they're just like throwing something on and then it takes some of me and like, you're matching. No one ever knew.

Rebel:

That's because not to say that straight couples are basic, but I feel like straight couples are kind of basics. I mean, that is totally straight people that are less status very just boiling every straight person down in one stereotype. Sorry about that.

Shove:

How dare you? Yeah, you're a hetero phobic?

Rebel:

No, no,

Shove:

that hurt to say.

Rebel:

Yeah, that's not a real thing. All right. Oh, man.

Shove:

We love you. You breeders.

Rebel:

Yeah, we love you breeders.

Shove:

Let's get out of here. Yeah, real world is icky.

Rebel:

Yeah, I like living with Shove I highly recommend that you should live with your significant

Shove:

other with me to know help me

Rebel:

know you should live with your significant other but if you find out that they like scaring people don't live with them. Just move out. Stop it.

Shove:

Stop it. Okay, so let's move on over to the world world. rubbles mad because I asked for help.

Rebel:

Yeah, because you make it seem like you're in danger and you're not.

Shove:

Not in danger. Or that stalker episode we had. Timeout rebel.

Rebel:

Oh my god, stop. I love you too.

Shove:

Please help me. Okay. So what is the will world

Rebel:

literally ignore her? Okay, the will world is a place where we talk about roller skating because we like roller skating.

Shove:

roller skating and roller skate adjacent thing.

Rebel:

No, it's not real. I skate adjacent. The real world though. Sometimes

Shove:

we stretch. Let's not lie to ourselves.

Rebel:

Yeah. So today we're talking about pigeons roller rink that's opening up in Long Beach, California. It's a pop up rink is here for four months, three months, four months. But it is at second and pch. And it's opening up this weekend.

Shove:

Yeah, it's super crazy. Because like we've wanted our income Long Beach for a really long time really long time. This is like a different kind of thing. Like it is a pop up which means it's gonna be just it's an open polished cement floor. And what's cool is real air coming through, so hopefully it's not a hot night. But um, I don't know if you noticed, it's like little I don't know how to explain it, but the breeze can go through.

Rebel:

It's like slats. Yeah. Horizontal slats.

Shove:

Yeah, like a gate of sorts, but fancy.

Rebel:

Yeah. It's really nice. You can like from from the reels I've gathered, that you can see like beautiful long beach in the background, like as you're skating, and I think we're like really cute, and I think the floor is gonna be so slick. I'm very excited.

Shove:

Yeah, so we're gonna go to the soft opening and then the

Rebel:

opening night is Saturday, September 18. And there may or may not be an event that is hosted by me at some point at pitch. Hence roller skate rink. We shall see, we shall see. And by we shall see. Keep your ears open.

Shove:

So, Rob and I are trying to figure out what we're going to wear to the soft opening.

Rebel:

Yeah, we're gonna start on him, because that's what we do.

Shove:

I like keep it rolling, y'all. This is the opening where it's like I have friends and foes, so I feel I had an extra bring it because there are people that let's just say we have major disagreements in life that makes me not want to be friends with them.

Rebel:

Yeah, I mean, just crap has happened during this pandemic. And we haven't forgotten about it. You know? You mean? Yeah. Like, we're not. We have memories. is what we're saying.

Shove:

Yeah, we're breaking the whole world rule. Because usually, it's like, the enemy of my enemy is my enemy. In this case, it's like, the friend of my friend is.

Rebel:

Yeah, we're trying to just be like, Okay, can we just all skate and just say, Can we skate? Is that gonna happen?

Shove:

Can we all just get along?

Rebel:

That's that's the real question here. Because we just want to skate and we just want to live our lives. And people have made that difficult for us over the pandemic. And so we're hoping that people don't make it difficult for us in real life.

Shove:

Yeah, and I A lot of it, I'm just like, over with and I want us to saw skate and get along. And I got to remind myself that the internet can be crazy, but rarely face to face. Do people have the gall to say something? So I always feel like it should just be chill vibes. And everyone have a good time. So that's what I'm looking forward to. And I want to look cute while on June. So

Rebel:

I'm looking forward to spinning on that floor.

Shove:

Yeah, you're doing really good.

Rebel:

Thank you.

Shove:

I'm gonna work on maybe extensions and falling all over the place, depending on what I love that or get my moonwalk down. I don't know.

Rebel:

I think I'll definitely do that. I

Shove:

think I'll just like mess around in a dark corner.

Rebel:

Oh my gosh, you have to mess around in the center. That's like where you messed around.

Shove:

No, cuz I got Wow, you could get away our world on wheels. It was perfect. Because one the center actually had locked. Yeah, and you could sit there and watch people are you could do things and not feel so exposed. And then there were also like, benches on the corners. And you could just chill there or like, do practice things there. And you weren't in the way because it was so huge and so big. Also, that floor was like the slickest ever. Yeah, I remember wearing my when I was in Philly, like I was ice skating.

Rebel:

Yeah, yeah, definitely.

Shove:

So I really have high hopes for this rank, because right now, we're all on wheels closed again for the second time because of pandemic. But that was like my number one for rank for number two, I would say is Fountain Valley. I like Fountain Valley. Like find all way there's definitely like,

Rebel:

okay, like there's just one side that's like kind of weirdly rough.

Shove:

I was just gonna say like,

Rebel:

yeah, like one of the sides is where

Shove:

you enter. Right? And then you turn and then when you hit turn to there's like a weird like, lump.

Rebel:

Yeah, I don't really know what it is either. Not super bad. It's just like, the rest of the floor is so nice. Yeah, when you hit that corner, you're like, wait, what's going

Shove:

like textured and there's just like a little, little there and you're like, Huh, and it just stays there.

Rebel:

But that's as being like very picky. I don't know.

Shove:

Yeah. Because like it's just like, I'm grooving. I feel Sullivan is like Oh, okay. But then number three would be holiday skate.

Rebel:

I feel like the asphalt has better

Shove:

holidays. I guess I could wear out wear wheels in the street and it would be the same. I don't know why it's so sticky.

Rebel:

Yeah, maybe it was the day we went I don't know. No,

Shove:

I think it's just like that.

Rebel:

Okay, you know what is actually been there twice.

Shove:

And that was sticky both times. I remember going what we went for spicy rolls. And they went for the Harley Quinn.

Rebel:

Oh, I was getting them mixed up as the same thing. You know what? The floor at Venice? It feels like a rink. Yeah, that Venice Plaza feels like a rink it does.

Shove:

Yeah, for outdoor spots. Yeah, that place tennis courts.

Rebel:

Apparently there's a spot and Newport that's really nice. That's like blacktop. It's really flat and nice. And apparently there's also place and at the Great Park at Irvine. I've never been there so I don't actually know. But

Shove:

yeah, I feel like with skating like that's one thing is like you're gonna be a damn skater. You have to be really smooth. For me. I just like to go really fast, like, given my own like dress, dress dress and then just coast and like weave and that's how I have fun. etheric

Rebel:

or you can practice at disco Oasis where it turns into wild nervous at the end of every night.

Shove:

I do feel like I love being able to try to spin because I always been my best when I'm at the rink, unless it's holiday skate.

Rebel:

Yeah, because the floor is just like, here you go.

Shove:

Yeah. It's like carrying in just like ambilight. That's nice. No,

Rebel:

yeah. So anyway, so we're super excited to go to pigeons rank. And yeah, I wish that there was like a past like a season pass holder.

Shove:

Oh, yeah. That would be dope. I

Rebel:

could just like swipe it.

Shove:

We'll have more to talk about it. Next week. After we expand.

Rebel:

We don't really know what it's gonna be like, we're all all this is postulating.

Shove:

Yeah, like I was watching it all today. And I was like, it's just an empty room. It

Unknown:

looks nice.

Shove:

It's an empty room. Like, what was there gonna be? Like, there's got to be a disco ball, right? Like, what if we walk up and like, when did you get 100 disco balls up here?

Rebel:

Oh, my gosh, what if everyone who comes is required to bring a disco ball?

Shove:

Like the disco balls? Yeah, it's

Rebel:

like a pile in the middle. That'd be awesome.

Shove:

I have a party where like everyone has a disco ball.

Rebel:

Oh my god, that would be amazing. And then we can turn this garage into like, the whole ceiling has disco balls hanging from it. That'd be crazy. That would be so crazy. I'd

Shove:

be afraid of them falling.

Rebel:

I would love it. I wouldn't even care. I die by disco ball or Hayden earthquake or just swinging back and forth. I gotta remember that time when we were on skate. We were recording. An earthquake was so loud. It was so loud.

Shove:

Yeah. And then I was like, I remember just being like, quick. And then I was like, don't do and then everything was like,

Rebel:

and then we had a record and I was like, and it

Shove:

was like shaky. Look up, like, that's gonna kill us.

Rebel:

Alright, anyways, alright, that's the wheel world. Let's go on over to find your skate D.

Shove:

Find your skate date. Let's find your skate date as

Rebel:

well find your ski data is a section of our podcast that I promise you normally has people writing into it. But right now it doesn't. But it is where we connect you a skater with other skaters in your area, who love you very, very much. And that is what we do. We just connect people to other skaters. So if you want to be a skater who finds another skater to go on the trails with or to go to the skate park with or to go to the rink with, or to try and date, then you should send your bio with a picture and your pronouns a little bit about you your location to us. And we'll tell everyone to hit you up and how great you are.

Shove:

And when you find that skater, you can just start buying random things for him to keep you to keep them around so they can never leave.

Rebel:

You know what you have the option to leave even if someone buys you the things you need. It's your choice to be like, wow, Everything I need is here. I think I'll just stay

Shove:

unless your partner's name is Rebel. And then when you say I'm leaving. No, you're not. No.

Rebel:

and say that.

Shove:

I love me because she's obsessed with me. And loves me so much. As I said, I love you. Thanks.

Rebel:

Yeah, so that's fine, your skate date. So find yourself a skate date to move in with.

Shove:

Whether it's to be together forever, romantically in that house, or to start a skate house. That's me, whatever you created as skate house, because of find your skate date. That would be awesome. Like for people linked up and bought a house and then like, turn it into like, beschwerden.

Rebel:

Y'all make that happen? Make it happen. That's amazing. I love it. Yes. So email us your skype date. And if you're like, I don't know if I should email in just email and please.

Shove:

Yeah, like, what's it gonna hurt? Yeah, that's something you're talking about.

Rebel:

And also, I'm sad. There's no one to talk about. And I really like gassing people up. So let me gas you up. All right. That's it going on to do your shovel. What's your shovel?

Shove:

Fair shovel is where we answer your advice. Like when you write in and it's really teeny, tiny and rebel puts it really teeny tiny. So I can't read what your question is.

Rebel:

Okay, I'll read it. But you can ask questions about literally anything and we'll answer your question, even if we don't know the answer, and we'll give you good or bad advice or both. Okay, hello people. AKA to shovel for First off, I want to say that the both of you inspire me every time I listen to the two of you. Oh, thank you. I live in a place that is an hour away from the closest skatepark, and I am too young to get my license. And none of my friends skate either. And now what to build a ramp is so expensive. I feel like I am out of luck. Am I?

Shove:

No, you're not. Because I young pandemic Skeeter, you could either start saving up. What if it's on how young you are like, if you have a job, you could definitely just tuck away like $2 a week.

Rebel:

Yeah. I mean, you could also convert your friends to skaters. Make them become skaters? What I did. Yeah, literally chef turned to everyone that she worked with a skater

Shove:

have a single friend who doesn't skate now.

Rebel:

My friends are like, extremely against skating for some reason. And I don't know how that happened. But I have two very stubborn friends that will not put on skates. And I'm like, come on. My reputation as a person who converts people to skaters is at risk. And they do not care.

Shove:

Yeah, and don't worry about it sounds like you just want to like do you just want to be a park skater? Because then yeah, this is all really bad. Or like maybe it's because you know, at the skate park, there will be other skaters there. I know. It really sucks. be lonely. You should definitely write in for find your skate date. And we could probably find you some skaters

Rebel:

by you. Yeah, maybe some skaters that have a car.

Shove:

But yeah, Rebel and I used to play this game we would say at skate park when we were skating on the streets, or like there are a lot of street skaters out there that literally anything can be a skate park.

Rebel:

Yeah, I would definitely suggest starting to street skate,

Shove:

watch street fighters on YouTube.

Rebel:

For sure.

Shove:

It's posted by guli aka Carly Craig. Street fighters will inspire you and see how you can turn the world into your skatepark so that way, you can still practice and do some crazy stuff. And it really changes the way you see the world. You're like, Oh, I could do a slide on that. I could do a grind on that. I can do curb stalls. There's that dry. That handicap trap is like my skate ramp now. And you can really come up with some lines and some interesting things. So it kind of is cool. You can go on ski adventure and like see what you can skate?

Rebel:

Yeah, I would definitely start following a lot of street skaters like follow Travis like follow us. Follow guli follow has another really rad innovator Ragen ro Ragnar roll. Yeah, follow Ragnar roll follow Nick the medic I feel like he's always doing random stuff on things on the street. Oh, follow Nirvana, follow. vana follow, like, follow these people who make the world into their skatepark because I think they'll inspire you. And then that can fulfill that desire to do that kind of aggressive skating.

Shove:

Yeah, there's a lot of them out there. Yeah. And literally watch that movie on YouTube. And you'll see all of them. Also, making gravy is like an Australian version. Oh, yeah. It's like super punk rock roadie. I

Rebel:

love I really like it. And then just start Yeah, putting some money in your back pocket and save up for that ramp. I think and work on converting your friends to being skaters and then right into find your skate date to find a skate date.

Shove:

Yes, all of the above. Yes, I don't have any bad advice. Go into Home Depot with a big cart and then load up all the two by fours and sheeting you'll need and then I hope you have your skates on because you're gonna push their toe stops and then you're just gonna skate really fast with the whole thing and I hope your Home Depot's kind of like on a hill like ours and then you can just like gate slash push with all the wood and then they won't catch you is a terrible idea do not do this and then you just look up the specs of how to build it yourself and then if you need tools then you go to Lowe's like the opposite so they have no

Rebel:

you definitely not allowed to go around

Shove:

the bar you can like wander the parking lot and pick up receipts I get dropped until you find once for all the tools you need. And then you like walk in and you like grab one and you walk out and they're like where's your receipt me like oh right here Oh my gosh. Just gave people yeah adults for how to still think down to that.

Rebel:

Alright, well that's your shovel if you want to write into your shovel you can write into your shovel at dear skate date@gmail.com and put your shovel and then whatever your heart desires to ask us and we We'll answer it. Yeah. And nobody gave us five stars.

Shove:

Well, what do you expect? We took like a weird dodgy break.

Rebel:

I know. I thought last week was enough to get us back on track. But Oh, can I tell you like a story about last week, so you know how we like started the recording, and then it didn't record for like 15 to 20 minutes. And that was already after us, like re recording an episode that we had already recorded. So then I went to start editing the sound we found it. No, oh, I went to start editing the sound and turns out that my mic was like, hella fucking low. And so you're you were like, so loud. And then I was like, Oh, my God. So then I had to go through and like, every time I spoke, like, amplified it, and then I was like, This is not working. I was like, 10 minutes in. So then after going on, and literally bragging about how great our sound was, I had to use the video sound for our episode.

Shove:

No wonder why you were like, Oh,

Rebel:

yeah, no, because I had to.

Shove:

Wow. And I'm just hearing about it now.

Rebel:

Yeah, I just remembered yesterday. So yeah, so that was sorry, that quality was bad. But if you love us and you love this quality of sound, then you should rate us five stars on Apple reviews, podcast, Apple podcast reviews. Because you love us. And I'm pretty sure you can review us twice. If you've already reviewed us.

Shove:

Oh my gosh.

Rebel:

No, but seriously, though, like, thank you for your commitment every

Shove:

episode. you're liking it, commenting here reviewing this episode. Everyone review every episode.

Rebel:

Oh my gosh. Anyways,

Shove:

I'm very excited that you can hang out with us. We love you so much. If he listens and you're not subscribed to the YouTube, go subscribe to it.

Rebel:

Yeah, please go subscribe. We're stuck at 780 subscribers.

Shove:

This episode is short. But last episode was way too long.

Rebel:

Yeah, so we tried to make it a little shorter for you. So that you were like, only 50 something minutes. Oh Shove and Rebel

Shove:

and Rebel has about four hours of editing ahead of her four hours of editing to see that epic video. 10 skaters? You know, part

Rebel:

two that literally comes out tomorrow at noon. Yes. Yes.

Shove:

about like, can't wait. Yeah, it's gonna be good. I'm gonna tell everyone that we have to take our lunch at the same time so we can watch it. So it better be on time. Oh,

Rebel:

cute. Yeah, it'll be on time. Or like,

Shove:

we'll watch it at one moment. Watch it late, but like we'll take it and then we're gonna be like, it's a preview. Oh, I

Rebel:

love that. Okay, well, we'll see you guys next Wednesday. If

Shove:

you're lucky.