Every morning at 8:10am, Gwen and I face-off on a new topic, and we're always on opposite sides. The question is--who's side are YOU on? Could be about anything--so far it's been about things like Favorite Chips and whether or not they belong on a sandwich, Whether or not Pets belong in Bed with you at night, and so much more! Sound off in the comments section below and tell us YOUR opinion, and who you think presented their side of the argument the best.

Today it's all about cell phones... And whether or not you're an Android fan or IPhone. As I admitted on the show today--I currently have an IPhone 12. But I'm a huge Android fan. I think they've managed to work out all the bugs that early Android phones suffered from like freezing and locking up, and dropping calls. I love the huge variety of apps (although again I can concede a little that Apple has caught up nicely now that it's not ONLY AT & T that has IPhone availability). I love the bigger, wider screens and the amazing cameras on Android and I just think it's an all around better phone. Not to mention it's compatible with much more than IPhone is with accessories. "Hey Google" works just as good as "Hey Siri" so the AI assistant is pretty comparable. I still lean Android. How about you? It's YOUR turn--Where do YOU land on the subject? Drop us a note in the comments below and we shall see who wins this great debate!

LOOK: Oldest Disneyland Rides From 1955 to Today

Stacker, set out to compile a definitive list of every Disneyland attraction you can enjoy today and ranked them by their age. Using real-time data from Touring Plans, Disney archives, and historical news releases and reviews, our list starts with exciting recent park additions and stretches back to the oldest opening-day classics. This list focuses on the original Disneyland Park, so you will not see any rides from its neighboring California Adventure located just across the promenade. Read on to discover the oldest Disneyland rides you can still ride today.

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