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Nobody's Baby But Mine by Susan Elizabeth Phillips: Grandma has her Shotgun
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We are feeling really proud of ourselves this week because Nobody’s Baby But Mine was the perfect isolation read for us both. The reread confirmed to both of us that this is, beat-for-beat, one of the best romcoms of all time. We’re talking problematic plots, the 90s, what we expect from jerk heroes and how Susan Elizabeth Phillips is better at flawed characters than anyone else in the game.
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Show Notes
- Americans are stress buying chickens. Yes, eggs are more expensive, but this is not a good idea.
- Speaking of chicks, now that Jen knows what happens to the chicks in the hatchery at the Museum of Science and Industry, she's back on Team Train Room.
- One day, we'll be able to visit the Butterfuly exhibit at the Museum of Natural History again.
- Nick Heath and Conor McGahey have figured out a way to keep those announcing skills sharp.
- Jen's interviewing YA authors on TikTok.
- When it comes to the SEP-Multiverse, we like the whackadoodle one at the circus (Kiss an Angel), the one with Bobby Tom (Heaven Texas), the one with the lazy golfer (Lady Be Good), and the one with Sugar Beth (
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