The Big Boo Cast, Episode One

SWEET. FANCY. MOSES.

And just know that Big Mama and I deeply apologize for how anti-climactic this is going to be for y’all. I mean, we’re totally prepared for the fact that we may one day refer to this initial podcast attempt as a Terribly Unfortunate Experiment.

But if you’d like to follow along as we talk about fall fashion, you can find the article here.

And we really will get some theme music soon. Along with some better editing skills. Rome wasn’t built in a day, people. Rome wasn’t built in a day.

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You can listen on the blog here:

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You can download the mp3 here.

You should be able to subscribe via iTunes in a day or two – it’s “under review.” I was actually able to download it into my iTunes via the RSS feed page, but I have no idea how I did it.

As always, I am a tremendous resource for technical support information.

And let me just clarify: we love us some capri pants. We DO. I just don’t want to wear them to the event I mentioned because 1) I wore them the last time I went to a conference and 2) it’ll be the beginning of fall. I just want a little wardrobe change, you understand. But capri pants are our friends.

That is all.

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  1. oh.my.word. Y’all have confirmed my suspicion…I love you 2 to pieces! And every now and then, when my sister comes home from school (which is in arkansas, btw) with a “non-accent”, I become ashamed of my Arkansan accent and attempt to get rid of it. But, you two made me proud of my Southerness! Your voices are just darlin’! Can’t wait for the next one, and please oh please make it sooner than later!!!

  2. Thank you for the good laugh today. I love the whole hair topic. The whole podcast made me just want to go visit the South!

  3. Listened to the BigBoo Cast, and I have 2 words for you: Loved It!

    Hope there are many more to come!

  4. “I know it in my head!”

    Hope you get over the pleurissey (sp?) before the next podcast which will hopefully be very soon.

    I’m going to a Women of Faith conference and a Revolve Tour and will totally keep your hair and fashion comments in mind. I (unfortunately) am not a good candidate for the Asian Hooters shirt, not so blessed in that area, so I’m gonna have to think on it. MMaybe you could address this issue in your next pod cast. Alternatives to the Asian Hooters shirt. Oh, and the arenas are always cold, so you’re right that capris really are not the best fashion choice.

  5. Loved it! Loved it!
    My momma (Judy) commented above – but ya’ll do sound like you are from AR (where we are from). I just got back from the beach with my best friend and we had 24 hours in a car (there and back)(we went to AL!!) – and I swear that it was like someone taped our conversation and put it on your podcast. Our husbands enjoyed every last second of us. Especially when we broke out in song every few hours. ha! I wish if the two of you ever met – that I could be right there with you!

  6. That was stinkin’ hilarious!

    Y’all crack me up. And your accents are a lot stronger than I had imagined… which, of course, makes your blog that much more entertaining. In a good way. :-)

    Spot on with the ankle boots. I made enough fashion disasters that I vowed I would never repeat… no matter how much my “didn’t get to dress 80s so I think it’s great fun” little sister tries to persuade me!

    Oh and while I do own several pairs of capri pants, they really are not the most flattering for ANY body type. Cutting the leg off at midcalf is usually not very becoming. Think: tree trunk legs. But I wear them because it’s too hot for jeans and my post-3-babies thighs don’t care to show the light of day.

    I am, however, very ecstatic about the continued popularity of skirts and dresses. But not the miniskirt, bubble skirt or those babydoll dresses. I’m with y’all– I don’t need anyone to think I’m prego! BTDT. No need to look fat on purpose, especially without the prize in the end.

    Y’all definitely have to do this again. Pretty please with sugar on top?!

  7. As if you thought only 4 people would listen to your Podcast!!! There are over a hundred posts here and I’m sure thousands upon thousands will be blessed by your talks of hair, lipstick, capris, the Beth Moore conference and more! You guys must do this again!

    BTW, the funniest line in the entire podcast was in the last few seconds. The whole bit about Hillary’s hair had me rolling!!!!

    One last thing… in my mind you were always an Emily. Not sure why, but I always thought of BooMama as Emily. My niece’s middle name is Sophia (which is only kind of like your name, but I had to mention it none the less!).

    Thanks for the good laugh this morning!

    Georgia Mom

  8. Utterly fascinating. You made doin’ dishes an adventure for this morning.

    I do agree that Big Mama sounds more Arkansasaninian than Texan.

    I’m a mess too, accent wise. I live in Maine and they all think I’m from the MidWest, but when I leave Maine to visit “away” they all (Them folks from away) say I have a wicked DownEaster accent.

    Capris to a large event? No way. Some groovy, comfy but dressy pants. I have the perfect pair, but I am conferenceless.

    Glad to hear that you are “rooted” in prayer.

    (Oh Mercy!)

    I feel so spiritually…um…uplifted.

    I had a friend who couldn’t get pregnant and so she adopted a sweet brand new little boy. She took him to the store and a lady stopped her. She marveled over the baby and then looked at my friend and said, “And you look fairly good for someone who just had a baby!”

    Ouch.

    My one foundation was purchased at a discount store for $3.99 and I’ve been using the same bottle for over 3 years. My blusher is over 5 years old.

    My lipstick is ancient because I NEVER wear it. Ugh!
    No eye shadow either. Nope, not me, no way!

    I’m a failure, I know.

    Well, I’m off to lose 50 pounds so I can rob a store or speed or something with impunity.

    Question: How is Howard’s swimming going?

  9. Okay, wow…I beg of you guys to do this once a week!
    Melanie talked more southern than I thoght (her saying kool aid) she would and Sophie talked less southern than I thought! My favorite was about Hiliary’s hair! Too much! And Boo Mama, about her hairdressers comment about your forhead…my husband used to be a minister of music (he is in the band I emailed you about) and a lady in the choir asked him at Christmas one year if she could play Mary. Mary had some speaking parts and solos. She was not his first choice but what do you say? He said I think I am going to go with someone else because you are not tall enough. TALL enough???? We have laughed about that for years. For the next podcast..oh please soon…I’d like to hear about your favorite things….food, color, movie, show, song, etc…. (I am sending this same comment to both Mamas)

  10. Haha! OK, I obviously cannot listen to the Big Boo Cast while at the office. I’m not even Southern and I have to say, Sweet Lordy.

  11. I just knew the two of you would have the cutest Southern accents and not the fake kinds like the California girls try to do in the movies. Loved it.

  12. Well, I was away from the computer AGAIN for a few days, so I didn’t have to wait on pins and needles. As soon as I read about it, there it was! :)

  13. ok, just finished listening to it and then reading the comments. That was the best and you HAVE to do it again! I giggled to myself but was so glad I didn’t have anything in my mouth when I heard the part about Hilary’s hair! That was the funniest thing! And I pictured Beth knowing you were at Deeper Still and saying “Boo Mama! Are you out there?”
    Now to go post on Big Mama’s blog so that she doesn’t feel left out. I’ll share my opinion and comment on her accent there. But I could definitely tell you apart immediately.

  14. You gals are international material!! Laughing my head off up here in Canada and forwarding it around to my South-lovin’, Beth Moore devotee family.

    By the way, I could understand 98% of your Southern American English.. so I think you’re good for global satellite.. :)

    Congrats and more please!

    (ps. Canadian Christian ladies secretly check out southern Christian lady websites, magazines for critical fashion help by the droves.. (Birkenstocks are takin’ over..) so you are hitting a felt need up here!!)

  15. It was so fun listening to you! I have to go get my InStyle magazine and listen again. :)

  16. Well, I think you sound perfectly normal to me. Heck, I think you and Big Mama should make CDs for furriners who have to learn how to speak English. I’m all for propagatin’ the southern dialect. (But I wonder how Southern with an Iranian accent would sound???) LOL

  17. I finally got to listen to the Podcast, and BWAH ha ha ha ha! Thanks for the laughs, and the info!!! I was listening to the part about the lip gloss, and I scared my husband to death when I shouted, “I JUST BOUGHT SOME OF THAT TODAY!” He has no clue why I would be so excited that I wear the same lip gloss as you all! :-D