
Let's See Where This Goes From Here - Ep 7
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Summary -
In this conversation, Missy and Miguel discuss the recent Boston Marathon and the shoes worn by the winners. They also talk about their own experiences with running shoes and the challenges of finding the right fit. The conversation then shifts to the topic of using porta-potties during races and the fear of needing to use the bathroom while running. They share their preferences for tampons or pads during menstruation and discuss the phenomenon of runner's trots. Overall, the conversation covers various aspects of running, including shoe choices, race experiences, and bodily functions. The conversation covers various topics including pre-race rituals, marathon nutrition, race preparation, and upcoming races. The hosts discuss their experiences with pre-race meals, using Tums to prevent stomach issues, and the importance of carb-loading and hydration. They also talk about the significance of rest and proper nutrition leading up to a marathon. The conversation shifts to the topic of tattoos, with the hosts considering getting matching tattoos to commemorate their marathon experiences. They also discuss upcoming races, including the Marine Corps Marathon and the New York City Marathon. The conversation explores the topic of wedding etiquette and the feelings surrounding not receiving a plus one invitation. The hosts discuss the differences in wedding culture between Texas and New York, with New York weddings being more lavish and expensive. They also share their experiences attending weddings of different cultures, such as Indian and Chinese weddings. The conversation then shifts to the etiquette of giving gifts at weddings and the quick cashing of wedding checks. The hosts also touch on their relationships with their exes and the dynamics of attending weddings without a plus one.