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Courtney & Arasha Play 2 Truths 1 Lie

Courtney and Arasha play an intense game of Two Truths and One Lie, sharing personal stories and challenging each other's ability to spot lies.

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Key Takeaways

  • Two Truths and One Lie is a fun way to learn surprising facts about friends.
  • Courtney and Arasha have a strong rapport and history of playful deception.
  • The game tests knowledge of each other's past and ability to detect lies.
  • Sponsorship integration is smoothly incorporated without disrupting the flow.
  • The video balances humor, personal storytelling, and game mechanics effectively.

What the video covers

  • Courtney and Arasha compete in the game Two Truths and One Lie, with friends Shane, Angela, and Trevor as spectators.
  • They discuss their history with lying and mischief, including a funny story about Monopoly money theft.
  • The video features a sponsored segment about the Opera One R 2 browser and its customizable features.
  • The game consists of three rounds where each player states two truths and one lie about themselves.
  • Courtney and Arasha share anecdotes about school plays, personal experiences, and relationships.
  • The game includes playful consequences where the loser gets sprayed by the winner.
  • The participants reflect on their acting experiences and personal traits while trying to deceive each other.
  • The atmosphere is casual, humorous, and interactive with the audience and friends chiming in.
  • The video captures moments of laughter, surprise, and friendly competition.
  • The transcript includes timestamps marking key moments and transitions in the video.

Answers

Questions about this video

What is the main game played in this video?

The main game played is Two Truths and One Lie, where each player shares two true statements and one false statement about themselves, and the other tries to guess the lie.

Who are the main participants in the video?

The main participants are Courtney and Arasha, with friends Shane, Angela, and Trevor acting as spectators and commentators.

Is there a sponsor mentioned in the video?

Yes, the video includes a sponsorship segment for the Opera One R 2 browser, highlighting its customizable themes and productivity features.

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00:00
Speaker A
Guys, it's two truths, one lie. (dramatic music) We have played this many a time on this channel. It is an intense game of facts, and relationships, and feelings, and murder, and lies.
00:12
Speaker A
I think you said two toots and one lie. - Two toots, one lie.
00:15
Speaker A
(participants laugh) No! Okay, it's me and Arasha today. We've never played it against each other, but we have played it before, correct?
00:23
Speaker A
- Yes. - Yes. We've got our lovely spectators off to the side here. We've got Shane, we've got Angela, we've got Trevor.
00:31
Speaker A
Hey guys. - And we're all married. - Yep. - Yeah. - It'd be crazy if you could watch sports like this.
00:38
Speaker A
(Courtney laughs) - Like this close? - I imagine maybe ping pong. - Yeah, maybe.
00:41
Speaker A
- That you pay $10,000 for a seat. - That's good. - What if you get hit? - We have courtside seats for this video.
00:46
Speaker A
- I think they wanna get hit. - You might die. - Arasha, we know each other a good amount, I'd say.
00:50
Speaker A
- I think so. - We talk a lot. - Yeah. - We be yappin'.
00:54
Speaker A
- I feel like I know you. - Rasha, you are notorious for being able to bamboozle, to smoke and mirror, to fool, to lie.
01:02
Speaker A
Do you feel this is true to the core, or are we gonna find out that I will out-lie you today?
01:08
Speaker A
- You might be able to go past my lies, just because you know me pretty well, so.
01:13
Speaker A
I feel like you're gonna be able to tell. - You're not like a liar, like we all joke, and sometimes the bit can be taken to like the very end, but it's like, it's because you are so good,
01:25
Speaker A
was it just because of the "Let's Do This" episode? Where you fooled everybody, was iconic, and everyone started to question themselves and their ability to out-lie you.
01:35
Speaker A
- I have something to tell you guys. - Uh oh. - Uh oh. - I could tell, this is the face you do when you're up to somethin'.
01:41
Speaker A
(dramatic music) - I lied. - Oh my god. - So, there was a rumor that started at the beginning of the week here at Smosh, that I booked something, and that I was going to be going away for a while.
01:58
Speaker A
It was a week-long rumor, you know we let things spread. (Angela laughs) - What the hell?
02:04
Speaker A
(Angela laughs) - For the purpose of this episode. (man in black shirt laughs) - What the hell?
02:09
Speaker A
- You're (beeping) kidding. - But I don't know if I embrace too much of the lying anymore as much as it's more just like, just general mischief.
02:18
Speaker A
- Yeah, it's just that face you make more than the actual deceit, it's just-- - What face?
02:23
Speaker A
- That. (Angela laughs) - What? - There it is. - Are you getting that?
02:28
Speaker A
- [Shane] You commit. - Yeah, and you-- - You commit unlike anyone else. - Really do.
02:31
Speaker A
- You do. - I-- - You've got to, you've got to, as actors, right? - And also, you stole my money in a Monopoly shuffleboard, and you did it, you lied.
02:38
Speaker A
- I didn't, I didn't, I didn't mean to. (Courtney laughs) - Was it cheaters edition?
02:42
Speaker A
- No no no no, there was a game we were playing. - It was not even cheaters.
02:46
Speaker A
- No, it wasn't cheaters edition, it was something where we were supposed to collect money, and we were standing up, and Court had a pile of money that was on the table, and it was right in front of mine, and I just took it all,
02:55
Speaker A
(Courtney laughs) and I didn't realize that it was Courtney's. And then we played the footage back, and it very much incriminates me.
03:03
Speaker A
- My money's gone. (dramatic music) - Oh my god. - Somebody stole money from Courtney.
03:07
Speaker A
(man in black hat laughs) - Who did it? - Wait. I don't think I did.
03:10
Speaker A
Pretty good, pretty good, and then hold on free parking. - Hey Court. - All right we-- (people talking indistinctly) Where's my money?
03:20
Speaker A
- I'm gonna exchange-- - Where did my money go? - Some hundreds for. - Did someone take my money?
03:24
Speaker A
It was so silly. - And it wasn't on purpose. - No, and I think I still won, right?
03:27
Speaker A
Or, I don't even know. - I think I won, so. - Okay. - Okay.
03:31
Speaker A
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05:06
Speaker A
Thanks to Opera for sponsoring this video, and now, back to the show. - So we have three rounds of this game. Each round, one of us will list two truths and a lie.
05:15
Speaker A
The other person, with maybe a little bit of help from the spectators, will lock in a guess of which fact is a lie.
05:23
Speaker A
If Arasha's right, she sprays me. If she's wrong, I spray her. (dramatic music) - You excited about that?
05:30
Speaker A
- A little bit. - A little bit. - I'm playing it up. (hands clapping) That was a flawless dab up.
05:36
Speaker A
- I thought you were gonna say, "That was a flop." - No, the flawless dab up, this video has been blessed.
05:41
Speaker A
Okay. (Arasha laughs) I have played Athena in a school play about "The Odyssey." I have played Sharpay in a school play of "High School Musical."
05:50
Speaker A
- Shut up! - I have played Bianca in a school play of "Taming of the Shrew."
05:55
Speaker A
- Wow. - Shut up! - Wow. (backstage worker laughs) - Okay. So lots of performances, and let me hear these characters again?
06:05
Speaker A
Athena, Sharpay, and what was the last one? - Bianca. - Bianca. (light music) And when were these kinda spread out? You said Sharpay was in high school?
06:16
Speaker A
- Sharp, no, so two of them were in middle school, and one was in high school.
06:19
Speaker A
- I see. - Starting about seventh grade.
06:23
Speaker A
- When do you read "The Odyssey"?
06:27
Speaker A
- I feel like you read "The Odyssey" in high school.
06:31
Speaker A
- That was like ninth grade, I swear.
06:37
Speaker A
- Is that the one that was in high school?
06:45
Speaker A
- No, that was eighth grade.
06:52
Speaker A
- Odyssey was eighth grade. Hmm, and when was "High School Musical"? - Seventh grade.
06:58
Speaker A
- Interesting. - Or was it eighth grade? I think it was seventh grade. Yeah.
07:13
Speaker A
- And then "The Taming of the Shrew"? - That was high school. - Was it hard to get that part?
07:23
Speaker A
- I don't know, same amount of hard as any getting a part I guess, everybody was surprised.
07:33
Speaker A
- Oh. (light music continues) I'm not surprised. - Thank you. - I feel like I'm also not surprised about Athena, I could definitely see that, but Sharpay.
07:45
Speaker A
- What the? You don't see me as Sharpay? - I definitely see you as Sharpay, but I feel like we would've had more of a talk about that when I played Sharpay in the reunion here.
07:52
Speaker A
(Shane sighs) Don't you think? - Maybe. Is it windy in here or? - It's awfully gusty.
07:56
Speaker A
(Arasha and Courtney laugh) Yeah, I feel like if we had a discussion about that, I would've remembered it, because you played Ryan with me.
08:03
Speaker A
- That's right. - Okay, yeah, I'm gonna say that that's the lie. - Okay. - You did not play Sharpay.
08:15
Speaker A
- All right y-- - In "High School Musical." - We loc
08:20
Speaker A
- Oh no. - Oh boy. All right. - Oh my goodness. - To be fair I.
08:24
Speaker A
(Courtney shouting) (Courtney laughs) - Was that a real gun? - Oh my god. - Shoot. - It's cold.
08:32
Speaker A
- Guys, I really don't like violence. - I'm sorry. - No no it was good.
08:35
Speaker A
So in seventh grade, a group of kids was like, "We're gonna do 'High School Musical' as a play." And I got Sharpay, but like, it wasn't like an official drama department or anything, so we had like one rehearsal and it was like a shit show,
08:47
Speaker A
and then it never happened. (Courtney laughs) - Damn, you would've made a great Sharpay though.
08:51
Speaker A
- Oh, thank you, thanks. - But all those other roles sounded pretty cool. - Yeah, so the Athena one was in eighth grade school play about a, well I think the play was called "The Idi-Odyssey".
09:02
Speaker A
But it wasn't like the movie, it was like, it was about a group of kids who had detention, and had to read "The Odyssey" in this one detention session and like. - Oh I love that.
09:12
Speaker A
- All the characters come in. - Yeah, that's so fun. - Cool. - Yeah, and then Bianca, I have on DVD, and we maybe will show that someday, but I'm scared.
09:19
Speaker A
- Wow, theater background, okay, I love it. - I was excited by all three.
09:24
Speaker A
(Courtney laughs) Bianca was fun, because I was like, oh my god, I could totally see you playing that.
09:27
Speaker A
It's a fun part. - It's a Shakespeare. - It's like the princess track. - Yeah.
09:32
Speaker A
- "10 Things I Hate About You". - Oh yes yes. - Yeah but it's like.
09:34
Speaker A
- [Angela] Younger sister. - It was set at a wild west saloon - I love when high schools adapt Shakespeare.
09:40
Speaker A
- Yeah they do, it's so funny. - Do you? - I (beeping) love it.
09:44
Speaker A
(Courtney laughs) - All right. - All right. - Your turn. - My round one.
09:48
Speaker A
- Let's go! - Okay. I have a selfie with Timothee Chalamet on my phone.
09:52
Speaker A
(tense music) My first acting job was a Jansport ad. I've never had surgery. - Wow, okay.
10:03
Speaker A
- All over the place. - Yeah, we got a charcuterie board of life. - I could totally see her in a Jansport ad.
10:09
Speaker A
- Thank you. - I know I see that, I feel like, that makes sense, I see that.
10:13
Speaker A
- Thank you. - I feel like you maybe mentioned that but I can't fully remember.
10:16
Speaker A
You've definitely never mentioned the selfie, or, my brain is making memories of it, I feel like I've seen it, like I'm feeling crazy.
10:24
Speaker A
(light music continues) And then, you've never had surgery? (cards rattling) I also believe that.
10:30
Speaker A
So was the selfie with Timothée Chalamet recent, or like, old? - I think it was about a year-and-a-half ago, but it was at a Blaze Pizza, which is the funny random part of it.
10:43
Speaker A
- Okay, okay. - Blaze Pizza. - Blaze Pizza. - Saw him there last night. - Very Chalamet.
10:51
Speaker A
How old were you for the Jansport ad? - That had to have been, (light music continues) I think I was in ninth grade?
11:01
Speaker A
It was in high school for sure, and I had just gotten like, an agent and stuff, and that was the first like print job that I had gone out for.
11:11
Speaker A
- Okay, okay. I feel like everybody like remembers their first gig, like, that was the first gig.
11:18
Speaker A
So, this actually makes me wonder, 'cause your body's pristine. (Courtney laughs) I'm sorry, I mean just like the surgeries.
11:27
Speaker A
- Oh thank you. - You know, I don't feel like you've mentioned surgery, you don't look like you've had a surgery.
11:31
Speaker A
Well, I guess most people don't really look like they've had surgery, that's a crazy diss though, "You look like you've had surgery." (participants laughing) - I look like I don't.
11:39
Speaker A
- You don't look like you've had surgery. - Oh okay. - I mean, would that include dental surgeries?
11:44
Speaker A
- I mean yeah, 'cause that's a tough one. - You have to go under, like a-- - A wisdom tooth.
11:47
Speaker A
- You have great teeth, maybe it took-- - I had a-- - Some work to get there.
11:50
Speaker A
You had surgery? - I had a mole removed when I was a child. - That's not surgery. - Where was it?
11:53
Speaker A
A mole? - Is that not sur-- - I don't think a mole is. - Is that not surgery? - Or a mole.
11:56
Speaker A
- I don't know. - What qualifies as surgery? - What? - A mole? - Molar?
12:00
Speaker A
- Where's the mole? - Had a mole, on my chest, left a scar in the shape of a bug.
12:03
Speaker A
- Okay. - Did you have to go under? No. - I believe, (Trevor sighs) I don't remember, I was just a lad, a wee lad.
12:09
Speaker A
- What does count as surgery? 'Cause I cut the tip of my finger off earlier this year, and but I just went to urgent care, and they just sewed it back on.
12:16
Speaker A
But was that-- - That's getting stitches. - Yeah, that's stitches. - Was that. - [Courtney] I think you, I think surgery is-- - I was just getting stitches, that's not surgery.
12:21
Speaker A
- You have to go under. - Under. - You have to go under, okay. - You gotta go under.
12:23
Speaker A
- If yeah, okay. - Gotta go under. - That's the-- - And I've never been under.
12:25
Speaker A
- Okay, you know what? I think the lie, because, I think people, everybody remembers their first gig, their first audition, when it was exactly, and all that stuff, so I think, the Jansport gig is the lie.
12:40
Speaker A
- Are you locking that in? - I am locking that in Arasha. (tense music) Guys oh, oh god, oh god.
12:49
Speaker A
(Courtney groaning) - Courtney. You, are wrong. (buzzer dinging) (participants groaning) - You could get me more, it's okay. - You sure?
12:58
Speaker A
(Courtney screaming) (Shane laughs) - Oh no, Courtney peed! - Oh, she peed her pants.
13:03
Speaker A
- Peed! - Need surgery! - Oh, why surgery? (Courtney and Arasha laugh) Okay, what was it?
13:11
Speaker A
- The lie is that I do not have a selfie with Timothée Chalamet on my phone. - Dang.
13:15
Speaker A
- Damn. - You'd be showin' that puppy off all the time. - Yeah! - I don't know if I would actually. - You'd be like, "Check it out, it's Bob Dylan." (participants laugh) - Yeah, I don't know who I actually saw at Blaze Pizza
13:25
Speaker A
was Drew, Drew Brees. - Oh, you saw Drew Brees there? - Drew Brees, yeah yeah yeah. - Drew Brees.
13:31
Speaker A
- Whoa, who's that? - That's who was at Blaze Pizza. - He was the quarterback of the New Orlean's Saints.
13:34
Speaker A
He's retired now. - Yeah, I didn't take a selfie with him, but I did see him at Blaze Pizza, and so we implanted Timothée Chalamet there.
13:41
Speaker A
- That was smart. - Wow. - Very smart. - The first job was a Jansport ad, and, I definitely have a photo of it too, so we can show that.
13:49
Speaker A
I have like a little purple backpack. And, I remember it was like, first we did like a couple of like group shots and stuff, and then after they were like, "Hey Arasha," like, "We have a special thing for you,"
13:58
Speaker A
like, "Stay back." And I was like, "Oh my god, like, my life is changing," and it was this photo in this magazine that went literally nowhere.
14:05
Speaker A
But it's a-- - That's awesome. - Awesome. - Cute little photo. - Dude, Jansport was the coolest.
14:09
Speaker A
- Jansport backpacks rock. - And you never had surgery. - Never. - Knew it.
14:13
Speaker A
- I broke, I fractured my left ankle, which is where I thought you might think it was a lie, because, it still, I still walk a little funny.
14:23
Speaker A
(Courtney laughs) The left leg is always twisted a little bit, so I walk a little bit like this.
14:28
Speaker A
So I thought that you might have picked up on that, and called me out.
14:32
Speaker A
- I'm like, "Yeah, you got a weird gait, so." (Courtney and Arasha laugh) - You walk stupid, you've had surgery. - You walk funny, you've had surgery.
14:39
Speaker A
- I've known this, right. Well played. - I'll show you later. - You got a good poker face.
14:43
Speaker A
- Thank you. - So, all right, let's see, shall I go? - I think so.
14:48
Speaker A
Round two. - Round two. - Now we're movin'. - I have a secret meme account on Instagram with over 60,000 followers.
14:55
Speaker A
(tense music) - What? - I have a secret YouTube channel where I have 60 plus videos, including sketches, vlogs, and music videos.
15:06
Speaker A
I have a secret pet account on Instagram with over 10,000 followers. - Interesting. Okay, so lots of little secret accounts (tense music continues) you've been building. - I've been online a long time. - It seems like it.
15:20
Speaker A
Okay, initially, I think I know that you have a secret YouTube account, so I'm not so keen on that.
15:28
Speaker A
The Instagram accounts are interesting to me. A secret meme account or a secret pet account.
15:34
Speaker A
Okay, so you know this. - I actually don't know if I do. It wouldn't be secret then, would it?
15:40
Speaker A
(Courtney and Trevor laugh) - He got me. I definitely am still leaning toward the two Instagram ones.
15:46
Speaker A
Okay, let's talk about the secret meme Instagram. - You got it. - Did you like build up that following over time?
15:53
Speaker A
(tense music continues) - Yeah, I've had it a long time, I've had a lot of random accounts, like, I have the Smosh says account on Twitter that was just like quoting Smosh people.
16:01
Speaker A
Like, I'm weird about content and where it is, so, an Instagram account where I can just post like the crunchy weird stuff that like I don't feel like makes sense for my normal feed, I can just put there.
16:14
Speaker A
And I you know, I think it was like six years ago, I really was curious, like how well I could do.
16:19
Speaker A
- So then, why a secret pet account, so that you can like, continue to post more of your pets?
16:24
Speaker A
(tense music continues) - It was an attempt to see if I could like, build up an influencer pet, to see if like any money that I made with that one could just go straight into taking care.
16:39
Speaker A
- Yeah yeah, we definitely had a conversation once where we talked about pet accounts on Instagram, and you definitely were like, "Oh yeah, like they should get their bag "because it's financially a lot to care for a pet."
16:54
Speaker A
So that feels like it makes sense, I just don't think that you have the account itself, so I'm gonna say the lie is your secret pet account on Instagram.
17:05
Speaker A
(tense music continues) I'm locking it in. - Okay. - Shoot. - Arasha. - Yes?
17:15
Speaker A
- You are wrong. (buzzer dinging) - (Arasha shouting) Man. (Shane laughs) - Gotcha! - You have 10,000 followers, the pet account?
17:25
Speaker A
- Yeah, so there's a story with it. Okay, so the lie was, the meme account, I don't have a meme account.
17:32
Speaker A
- [Arasha] Damn. - I thought about it though. I, so I have, or kind of had, I have this Instagram account for a dog that I had, Jengo, my ex really wanted to have an Instagram account for this dog.
17:46
Speaker A
I can't access it anymore, but it's sitting there with 10,000 followers, hasn't been posted to in a long time.
17:53
Speaker A
This dog was a service dog, and with another family now, but, yeah, it's just up, and there.
18:00
Speaker A
And, that has 10,000 followers. And then yes, my YouTube channel that has like, I don't even know, like over, I don't even know how many videos are on there.
18:08
Speaker A
- Damn, damn. - But yeah. - I should've known. I feel like I would've known about the secret meme account too.
18:14
Speaker A
- Yeah, but then it's not a secret, so, you never know. - That's true.
18:16
Speaker A
- Yes, I got you back! - That's true, you got me, you got me.
18:19
Speaker A
(Courtney clapping hands) That was good, good work. - Thank you. - And I knew that you ran the Smosh says, so I think that was also a helpful detail, where I was like, yeah, that definitely feels like on brand.
18:27
Speaker A
But I would've known about it. - You would've known. - Do you still post on that secret YouTube account?
18:35
Speaker A
- No, anything I post now is on the Smosh YouTube channel, but it's sitting there.
18:39
Speaker A
I think I literally started it in like eighth or ninth grade and it's now just this time capsule that I keep.
18:45
Speaker A
It has a lot of family like when I'd go on vacation with my family, like vlogs, or, a lotta sketches, that's like really like where I started wanting to do comedy and stuff.
18:56
Speaker A
And, I think the last thing I uploaded on there was my comedy reel to audition for Smosh.
19:01
Speaker A
- Wow. - Whoa. - Wow. - That's awesome. - And then that was it. (Courtney sighs) - Wow.
19:06
Speaker A
(light music) That's so sweet. Has anybody ever like come across it? - Oh it's locked up.
19:09
Speaker A
- Locked up? - It's locked up, yeah, no. - I like that though, 'cause it's just like, that really does show, like your love for just like the art of just making videos, and like showing off your life,
19:19
Speaker A
and it doesn't matter who is watching. - Yeah, thanks. - Yeah, that's sweet. Round two.
19:25
Speaker A
- Let's go. - I made up my major in college. (tense music) - What does that mean?
19:29
Speaker A
- I've never owned Uggs. - What? - I was homecoming queen my senior year of high school.
19:35
Speaker A
- Whoa. These are big lore drops, Uggs are a huge part of a person.
19:41
Speaker A
(backstage worker laughs) Made up your major, what does that mean? - It means like I designed it myself, it wasn't something that the college offered.
19:49
Speaker A
- And so you just like would take a bunch of classes that pertained to your major?
19:53
Speaker A
- Kind of yeah, I like I spoke with a bunch of like department heads and stuff, and I was like, "I want to create my own." And I just kind of dipped from a few different majors and made it my own.
20:07
Speaker A
- I wouldn't put it past you to do something like that, to be like, innovative, and be like, "I need a new mold." (Arasha laughs) What was the major called?
20:15
Speaker A
- Television personality and performance. - Okay, I've heard that before. - That sounds like Smosh.
20:23
Speaker A
(participants laugh) - And I got the job. - Yeah, I majored in Smosh. - Okay.
20:30
Speaker A
So like, what were the majors that didn't suit your vibe that you wouldn't accept?
20:37
Speaker A
- Journalism wasn't quite it, communication studies, not really there. And then I think I was just like afraid to fully commit to acting at the time.
20:47
Speaker A
- Okay, that's so interesting. (light music continues) What were the classes? - Mostly my, well I kind of developed it like into my sophomore year, so freshman year I was mostly taking like the like what are those called like the-- - General or whatever.
21:02
Speaker A
- Yeah, the general classes that you had to take. And then, sophomore year was mostly communication classes, junior year was mostly journalism, and then my senior year I took a bunch of acting classes, and then, fully committed to that.
21:15
Speaker A
- And this was, I'm trying to guess the college, don't say it out loud, I remember it, I remember it, it was the one that like you guys did like a thing at.
21:21
Speaker A
It's called like. (Courtney mumbling) - [Shane] Brown. - It's called what? - DeVry. (Shane laughs) - Phoenix University.
21:29
Speaker A
(Arasha talking indistinctly) (participants laughing) - Fulson or like Sarvong or. - Shiz. - You're right there.
21:33
Speaker A
(Courtney laughs) - [Courtney] I can't remember what it is now. - You want me to tell you?
21:36
Speaker A
- Yeah. - It was Emerson. - Emerson, that's what it was! - And funny enough, the mascot is a lion.
21:43
Speaker A
- That's the lie. No I'm just kidding. (Courtney and Arasha laugh) Okay, okay, onto the Uggs.
21:48
Speaker A
- Yes. - So, what's the deal, you have something against Uggs or? - Cut the shit, be honest about this. - Yeah, what the (beeping) is going on here?
21:53
Speaker A
- Never owned a pair? - No. - Why? - I wanted to, but I never actually got a pair, I was always getting the off brand shit.
22:04
Speaker A
- What color would you have gotten? - The like basic like. - The chestnut?
22:08
Speaker A
- The chestnut. - There's sand, there's chestnut, there's espresso. - When you put on a pair of Uggs, a frappuccino immediately appears in your hand.
22:16
Speaker A
- I know. (backstage workers laugh) And those were easy-- - And hot Cheetos in the other.
22:20
Speaker A
- Those are easier to access. - Hot Cheetos in the oven? - I think it's cocky-- - Other.
22:23
Speaker A
- So cocky to-- - If you put Uggs on, it's finals week immediately. - Takis yeah.
22:25
Speaker A
(Shane laughs) - And then like the black leggings too. - No matter where you are and what grade, finals week.
22:29
Speaker A
- Right. - And what was the third one? - You immediately have a friend named Sierra.
22:32
Speaker A
(participants laughing) - I think you might be Sierra, but yeah. - So on the homecoming queen of high school, you definitely give that vibe, like yes, of course, I see that for you. - Thank you.
22:44
Speaker A
Wow. - But, I feel like you would've mentioned that at some point. Like we've done so much content that has to do with like school, or like stuff like that, I feel like, but I don't know, sometimes people see that as embarrassing.
22:56
Speaker A
- I certainly do, because it was more of like a pity thing I think for me.
23:00
Speaker A
Like I wasn't like cool in high school or anything, but I was on the speech team, and my senior year I was like, successful in speech, so, that was the first and only year that I'd gone to homecoming.
23:11
Speaker A
And so I think it was kind of like a, I feel like a little bit of a pity moment.
23:17
Speaker A
- Yeah no, I feel like the roster for nominees, 'cause I, one time, was for some reason nominated, and it was like I think it was senior year.
23:24
Speaker A
It is always like the hot popular person, the smart academic future leader person. - Right.
23:29
Speaker A
- And then like the funny person. Those were like the nominees for homecoming queen, don't know why.
23:33
Speaker A
- Yeah, I mean we, I think we had like technically nominations in our like homeroom adjacent one morning, and they had thrown up like a ton of people just like randomly.
23:44
Speaker A
And so I'd known that like my name was included, but again, it was like, 10 to 15 other people, we didn't have just like three nominees or anything.
23:53
Speaker A
And then, I showed up to homecoming and it was kind of, a bit of a surprise.
23:58
Speaker A
- Wild. (tense music continues) - [Shane] Wow. - Okay. Making up your own major feels like impossible to me.
24:05
Speaker A
I'm like, but I didn't go to college, so literally I don't know. (backstage worker laughs) - It's definitely, strange.
24:13
Speaker A
- I also didn't have a real pair of Uggs until I was out of high school, like I didn't get 'em until I was like an adult.
24:20
Speaker A
Okay, I'm torn between homecoming and college, 'cause like, that'd be an easy gimme, the homecoming queen, but it's like no but I didn't win.
24:31
Speaker A
But, making up your major is impossible. - Do you think I'm easy? - At art schools it's weird, I don't know-- - Do you think I'm easy?
24:40
Speaker A
- It could be. - That feels almost crazy. - Is Emerson an art school?
24:42
Speaker A
Then, I think, you were nominated for homecoming queen but you didn't win. - Locking in?
24:48
Speaker A
- Locking in. (tense music continues) I got it wrong, I got it wrong, she was too quick to grab that little pistol.
24:53
Speaker A
- She smiled big. - Courtney. - Not the face. - You are. Right. (bell dinging) (Courtney shouting) (Courtney clapping hands) - Let's go!
25:07
Speaker A
- Bring it on, bring it on. - Okay. - Suck it! - I'm gonna shoot the little kitty.
25:11
Speaker A
- This is for losing. (participants laughing) Wow the, oh. - Provides good protection. - [Trevor] Yeah.
25:17
Speaker A
- The kitty? - Yeah. - That was really, it's so funny, the kitty's so funny.
25:20
Speaker A
- It's a good sound. - Thank you, thank you. - Yeah, it's a satisfying sound when you go.
25:23
Speaker A
(Courtney purring) Amazing. - I've got a joke. - So I actually don't think I was even nominated.
25:28
Speaker A
(Arasha laughs) - Oh wow! - Yeah, I actually made all of that up. - Okay, huge.
25:33
Speaker A
Good, good job. - So there's really nothing to tell about that. I did only go to homecoming one year, but, yeah, nothing came of it.
25:41
Speaker A
(light music) - That's, you did a good job, you did a good job of painting a picture.
25:45
Speaker A
- Thank you. - 'Cause, I was like yeah, I see it, I've been there.
25:48
Speaker A
- Yeah, yeah, no I, again like I just wasn't very like involved in the high school dynamics outside of speech.
25:56
Speaker A
It was almost like that just kind of took over and I was in that realm of everything.
26:00
Speaker A
So again, like, I didn't even go to prom my senior year or anything like that so.
26:04
Speaker A
- Whoa. - Yeah, it was pretty different. - Wow. - Wow. - I was kind of quirky.
26:08
Speaker A
(Courtney laughs) - I, senior year, was nominated for homecoming queen, and I was like, what the hell is this?
26:12
Speaker A
And, they actually, they didn't announce it at the dance, they actually called all of us, I think there was four girls, into this, into the deans office, and he goes, "Okay, Madison you won, sorry girls." And we were like. - Oh wow.
26:26
Speaker A
- Okay, and we just like, the rest of us were like-- - Then the dance was like the next day?
26:30
Speaker A
- Something like that, I don't even know. We were like, me and the other people were like, okay, then this never mattered, and it doesn't now.
26:36
Speaker A
Like, okay. - Right, right, that's crazy. - It was, our school was so weird.
26:40
Speaker A
- But at the time, those feel like big deals, you know? You're like. - I guess so.
26:44
Speaker A
- The queen, the king. - It's just like, people write your names, they pick you.
26:47
Speaker A
- Yeah, it's, it's bizarre. I feel like I brought up being prom queen when I was on this show, on this show. - Really?
26:53
Speaker A
- I feel like maybe. - I think that's maybe where I remember it from.
26:55
Speaker A
- I don't remember, I've said it somewhere, but, I was planning prom, and everyone voted for me.
27:00
Speaker A
- Aw. - That's sweet. - That's awesome. - That makes sense. - It felt very a little like pity as well.
27:04
Speaker A
It just felt like, Angela's not the obvious person to win, it would be kinda funny if she won.
27:11
Speaker A
And I was, now I'm like a, (Angela laughs) but kinda like a, (Angela laughs).
27:16
Speaker A
(backstage workers laugh) - Damn, dude. - Like it wasn't like, people were laughing at me, everyone really wanted me to win, and I was like, "Guys, no," but the other girls campaigned hard.
27:24
Speaker A
- Oh yeah. - [Courtney] Oh it's so awkward when they campaign. - And I think that's why I won is 'cause I was the only person that didn't push it.
27:30
Speaker A
- You had that campaign money. - I was just like. - If I'd gone to high school I probably would've won.
27:34
Speaker A
- Prom queen? (backstage workers laughing) I also think you would've won prom queen, Shane.
27:39
Speaker A
- That was so funny. (participants laughing) - So you never had Uggs. - Never had Uggs.
27:44
Speaker A
- [Courtney] It makes sense. - Yeah. - And then, so that's cool, so you literally made up a new major.
27:47
Speaker A
Do you think that affected future students? Like that-- - So yeah, so there is like an interdisciplinary program at Emerson, and you can apply to be a part of that, and you basically pitch your major.
28:00
Speaker A
- Whoa. - So you like set up meetings with all the department heads, like I said, and you kinda just have to be like, "This is why I don't want your major, "I'm gonna make my own." And it was super strategic for somebody like me who again,
28:12
Speaker A
I was too scared to commit to acting. I was like, "I'm not sure I'm right, like I'm there yet." But I also wasn't enjoying myself in my classes.
28:21
Speaker A
So, I was like, I want it, and I don't wanna have to give it up, and I don't know how I'm gonna do it.
28:27
Speaker A
So I just kind of convinced them that this was the path that I needed to take, and, they accepted it.
28:33
Speaker A
- Hell yeah. - [Arasha] So. (participants clapping) - [Shane] Cool. - It's what my degree says.
28:38
Speaker A
- That's pretty cool. Final round. - Final. - We've tied it up. - Yeah.
28:41
Speaker A
- How do you feel? - I don't wanna get sprayed again. - Neither do I, it's chilly water.
28:44
Speaker A
- It's chilly water. - If only it was, if it was chili water, you know what I'm sayin'?
28:48
Speaker A
- No, that would be worse. - All right, ready? - Aw. - Round three.
28:51
Speaker A
- Kay. - I have an ex that cheated on me. (tense music) I have an ex that stole from my work.
28:58
Speaker A
I have an ex that crashed my car. - Whoa. - Okay. - Bar was really high.
29:05
Speaker A
(participants laughing) - All he had to do was not-- - Was exist, he just existed, he said, "Hey Courtney." - "We made it five months and I didn't steal anything, "or crash anything." - Or cheat on her.
29:23
Speaker A
- She was like, "This is pretty cool." - Best husband ever. - Wow. - Wow.
29:27
Speaker A
- It's so funny. - There's your side. - Okay all right, okay, I feel like, we have discussed our exes at lengths.
29:34
Speaker A
(tense music continues) I feel like I know this. Okay, I think I know that an ex crashed your car.
29:40
Speaker A
(Arasha groans) I know this is one, this is gonna be one in the details, it's gonna be in the details where it's lies.
29:47
Speaker A
Okay, I think I know that an ex crashed your car, and I feel like I also know that an ex cheated on you.
29:55
Speaker A
I feel like, I don't know if it would be the lie that like you didn't know until after you broke up, because I feel like that's what I remember.
30:04
Speaker A
An ex that stole from your work, what did they steal? (tense music continues) - A couple things.
30:10
Speaker A
- The old, "A couple things." (participants and backstage worker laugh) - Good old a coupe things.
30:16
Speaker A
- Some tech, and some decor. - Decor. - Okay, see now that sounds familiar.
30:25
Speaker A
Okay. - Poster. - What happened with the ex that crashed your car? - It wasn't like a total situation, it was just kinda like, one of those like, (Courtney groans) like backing out, like there's the cement pillar that you didn't realize was there.
30:39
Speaker A
- Right, okay yeah, yeah yeah yeah. I feel like I've heard about that cement pillar.
30:46
Speaker A
Did he pay for the damage? - No, it was a scrape that just kinda left there.
30:51
Speaker A
- What car were you driving? - It was the Fiat. - Guys, what do you think, what do we think?
30:55
Speaker A
- Whoa. - Whoa. - Whoa. - You can't talk to us, we're just here.
30:59
Speaker A
- Slow down, can't talk to me. (backstage workers laugh) - I feel like, go with your gut.
31:03
Speaker A
I feel like I agree with what your gut's. - So, I mean, I feel like I remembered the car situation, I feel like I remember the stealing from work.
31:14
Speaker A
Okay, yeah, I think it's not the stealing from work, I feel like that one's true.
31:18
Speaker A
(tense music continues) But the car and the cheating, I feel like I know there was an ex that was cheating on you.
31:25
Speaker A
I think there was something else in the car. (Arasha gasps) Okay yes, I remember something else happened in the car, yes, yes.
31:33
Speaker A
(Courtney laughs) Yes, I think you're lying about the ex that crashed your car. - She gasped, she's gasped at her own self.
31:46
Speaker A
- I just don't wanna pee on myself again. - You don't wanna pee on yourself again?
31:50
Speaker A
(tense music continues) Okay. - Did I (beeping) up? - I don't know. - Fortunately Arasha.
31:57
Speaker A
- God. (tense music continues) - The car was a lie, you're right. (bell dinging) (Arasha shouts) (backstage workers clapping) You are right.
32:06
Speaker A
- I'm so sorry to do this to you. - I wouldn't let that guy, (light music) he drove my car, but he didn't crash it.
32:12
Speaker A
(Courtney shouting) - Direct shot. - Where? (backstage worker laughs) - Sternum. - Do it again, it's the final one.
32:22
Speaker A
(Courtney shouting) (Angela shouting) - Just a little dribble. - My surgery. - I'm sorry.
32:29
Speaker A
(Courtney and Arasha laugh) - Yep. - Yep, 'cause I remember now, other things had happened in this car but not.
32:35
Speaker A
- I threw up in his car. - Right. - Yeah, but, no no, he never crashed, that guy never crashed my car, none of my exes ever crashed my car, I crashed my car.
32:45
Speaker A
- And then, they stole like from here, or from some other job? - This was an ex who stole a bunch of stuff from an event that my job hosted, which included like a charging like tower, and like some pillows.
33:03
Speaker A
- I feel like I remember you telling me this story. - Like just stole them.
33:05
Speaker A
- Yeah, when you said that it was like tech stuff, I was like, I definitely have heard that too.
33:10
Speaker A
(Courtney laughs) - Yeah, I know how to pick 'em right? - Someday you're gonna find someone really good though.
33:16
Speaker A
(participants laugh) - Someday. - Yeah. - Someday. (Angela laughs) - (beeping) You. (participants laugh) - Okay, the final round.
33:28
Speaker A
- Final. - The final round. - Round. Family. - Which is not family. Okay, the first time I went to India I held in my poop for five days and had the worst poop of my life.
33:41
Speaker A
(Courtney sighs) I took edibles before going on a museum tour in Amsterdam and threw up on my friend.
33:48
Speaker A
(Courtney gasps) (tense music) I did mushrooms for the first time outside of a castle in the Netherlands.
33:54
Speaker A
- Whoa. Whoa okay. (Arasha claps hands) You have lived a life. - There's a lot in there.
34:03
Speaker A
- When did you go to the Netherlands? - When I was studying abroad. - What year?
34:08
Speaker A
- 2018. - Okay, so you were in college? Okay. - Studying TV personalities over there.
34:14
Speaker A
- (beeping) You. (participants laughing) - Taking edibles from a museum. Sounds like something you'd do, but like I don't think you'd throw up on your friend, I feel like you'd be really, I think you're very demure about how you throw up.
34:25
Speaker A
- Thank you. - I think you would throw up somewhere else. What was the, I always forget the third one.
34:29
Speaker A
- When I went to India I held in my poop for five days. - Oh yeah your poop, I feel like I heard about this, I feel like you told me this story.
34:34
Speaker A
'Cause like any story that has to do with your BM's, I know. - Does anybody here wanna see my poop from this morning?
34:41
Speaker A
- No. - No. (Courtney and backstage workers laugh) - Anybody? - I feel like I remember the India story, or at least I remember you telling a story where you traveled and your stomach was not traveling, if you know what I'm saying.
34:52
Speaker A
And then, was it a choice, did you hold it by choice, or? - So, the first time I went to India it was pretty much a big culture shock.
35:00
Speaker A
Well, I mean, technically it was the second time I went to India, 'cause I was born there.
35:04
Speaker A
- Right. - But it was the first time visiting as, I think I was in high school.
35:07
Speaker A
And, the toilets there aren't all like regular toilets. - Right, they're different. Yeah, very different. - They're just like, a lot of them are holes in the ground.
35:17
Speaker A
- But isn't that better for your body though, right? The way you-- - It is, yeah yeah.
35:20
Speaker A
But at the time, I just was like, "Gross," I didn't wanna do that, so I just was like, "I'm not gonna poop the whole time that I'm here." - Oh my god, so it was a choice.
35:30
Speaker A
- It was a choice. But then like after five days, I obviously didn't have much of a choice, but then it was, very very challenging.
35:41
Speaker A
- Dang. - I respect that a lot. - Thank you. - So edibles at a museum, there's, you said that was in another country right?
35:49
Speaker A
- In Amsterdam. - Amsterdam. What kinda museum was it? - I don't remember exactly what it was, but I will correct you and say that the edibles were at like a, not like a part of the museum.
36:01
Speaker A
- Right right right. - We had just gone to a bakery nearby, and if you've ever been to Amsterdam, they're like, "Cookie, it has mushrooms." And you're like, "Oh, okay, hi." And so my friend and I had gotten a couple of edibles,
36:14
Speaker A
and then we went on this museum tour that was guided for the whole group, and on the tour I started feeling really sick, and it threw up on my friend.
36:24
Speaker A
- Okay, so, I think I got a little crumb here though, because, you just said, this was your first time, but you also said your first time was in the Netherlands.
36:35
Speaker A
- Yes, that was on mushrooms, this was-- - But the cookies was edibles but had mushrooms?
36:39
Speaker A
- No, sorry, the cookie was THC, so it was just weed. - Oh. (tense music) I think mushrooms in the Netherlands is the lie.
36:47
Speaker A
- Locking in? - I'm locking it in, even though it makes sense, they might do that, but, I'm gonna call that one the lie.
36:54
Speaker A
- Okay. (tense music continues) (Courtney sighs) This is unfortunately the last spray, and it has to be on you.
37:07
Speaker A
- No. (buzzer dinging) (Courtney screams) - Oh no. - Dang it! - Sorry Court.
37:12
Speaker A
- Dang, okay so which one was the lie? (Trevor laughs) - The edibles in Amsterdam and throwing up on my friend was a lia. - Whoa, okay, so what really happened?
37:20
Speaker A
- We did take the edibles before a museum tour, and we did go on the tour, but it was an awesome high.
37:26
Speaker A
- [Trevor] Wow. - Whoa. - As always. - Okay. - Lovely. - All right.
37:30
Speaker A
- Yeah, so we-- - Okay. - There was no freakin' out, no panic, no vomit, it was just, it didn't ruin the tour, it made the tour, survivable.
37:39
Speaker A
It was so funny because that whole study abroad experience, it's like, it was through Emerson, and it was just like 80 of us, and we went to a castle, which is where just the program is, Emerson just owns like this medieval castle
37:54
Speaker A
in the Netherlands. - Whoa. - So you just like get to go. So I went my sophomore year, and all you did was travel every weekend to different countries.
38:03
Speaker A
- Whoa. - So, first weekend was Amsterdam, and then throughout it we just kinda went everywhere.
38:08
Speaker A
You just gotta. - Damn. - You just went to-- - Cool. - Go on your own. - That's awesome.
38:11
Speaker A
- That's so sick. - It was amazing. - Sounds like a literal like teenage dream.
38:14
Speaker A
- It was great, it was a great experience. And I, you had remembered some of that correctly too, 'cause I had met my boyfriend in college at the time too, right at the top of that study abroad program.
38:23
Speaker A
So we like traveled around Europe all together in like our new relationship. - Cool.
38:27
Speaker A
- So it was truly like a magnificent time for me. - Wow. Okay, and then so then it's true that you had tummy struggles in India too.
38:37
Speaker A
- Dude, I wish I could tell you guys how hard it was to push that poop out.
38:42
Speaker A
- Okay. - Okay. (backstage worker laughs) - I feel like you are inferring it right now, so.
38:46
Speaker A
- So. (Courtney laughs) - It was like. - I think you've-- - Really rough.
38:50
Speaker A
- [Shane] Okay. - Like, just a lot of pushing. I was like, grabbing the wall.
38:55
Speaker A
- Yeah, we've been-- - You guys ever done that? - All been there. - Yeah.
38:58
Speaker A
- Yeah? - Yeah yeah, we've been there. - One of those. - All been there. - For those of you who are thinking about being weird in the comments, don't.
39:03
Speaker A
(light music) Wow, well I learned a lot about you. - I learned a lot about you, and you learned a lot about poo.
39:09
Speaker A
- I did. Arasha, congratulations, you are the winner. (participants clapping) - Thank you. - Well done.
39:15
Speaker A
- Thank you. - Awesome job guys. - Yeah it was amazing. - Great work.
39:18
Speaker A
(backstage workers laughing) - Thanks for being here. (light music continues) - You're welcome. - Yeah, thanks for all the help.
39:23
Speaker A
- Congrats on the win, dude. - Thanks. - Hey, GZ. - What? GZ? - GZ.
39:27
Speaker A
Congrats. - Oh I thought you said like that's a good game. - GZ? - GZ, yeah, so in RuneScape, so you say, there's like congratulations, and then people shortened it to congrats, and then people shortened it to gratz, G-R-A-T-Z,
39:39
Speaker A
and then people shortened that to GZ. - I do like RuneScape though. - Yeah you do.
39:44
Speaker A
(Shane laughs) - Okay. Guys, this has been two truths one lie, featuring Arasha and myself.
39:54
Speaker A
(light music) If you wanna see more of us play this game together, if you want any comebacks, any sequels of any duos, let us know in the comments.
40:01
Speaker A
We'll see, can't wait to read all of your comments, and none of them being about Arasha's poop, please, thank you.
40:09
Speaker A
- Put her there, partner. - Put her there, partner. - Now we're movin'. - Now we're movin'. - Now we're a family.
40:13
Speaker A
- Bye. - Bye. (backstage worker laughing)
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