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Halloween Hijinks and E-Bike Escapades: Costume Capers, Privacy Perils, and Relationship Revelations

James Tucker & Santiago Lopez Season 2 Episode 47

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Ever wondered how a Halloween costume could not only win a contest but become a legendary tale? Our Halloween special at Madhouse Bar and Grill is just around the corner, and we're brimming with excitement to see which creative costumes will earn top honors. From hilarious stories of past costume escapades like AJ's unforgettable Little Bo Peep to Tall Rick's stilt spectacle, this episode is a treasure trove of laughter and nostalgia. Get ready to hear the tales that make our Halloween events a perennial highlight of the year.

Beyond the spooky festivities, we venture into a world of e-bike antics, quirky encounters, and the amusing misadventures of our lives. Hear about the hilarious mix-up over e-bike plans, and a suspicious interaction with local law enforcement that could rival any comedic mystery plot. We're also taking a light-hearted look at relationship dynamics and the financial balancing act married couples often face, all wrapped up with humor and some good old-fashioned storytelling.

The conversation takes a twist into more serious territories with discussions on privacy concerns over police access to personal data and the unpredictable influences of social media on elections. With personal anecdotes, a sprinkle of skepticism, and a dash of humor, we explore the complexities of modern life, from real-time license plate tracking systems to the allure of small cars and the challenges of equipment rentals. Whether you're here for the costume tales or the thought-provoking chats, this episode promises an engaging mix of the whimsical and the weighty.

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Speaker 1:

we're number one. You mean it'd be the cheap ass. You know I'm like damn you heard it here first, right right you know, they say, people that cuss.

Speaker 2:

So I'm honest not for me nothing to it, let's do it. I'm ready, I'm ready, I want to do it. I wear a thong I got what I'm right now.

Speaker 2:

You want to see me in geese man house bar talks. Baby, that is a bunch of shit. Morning man, what'd you say? I said morning. Oh wow, I never heard you say morning before throwing me for a loop over there. I ain't heard it yet coming to you from on top of madhouse bar and grill. We're about to have ourselves a halloween party, one of our better parties of the year. Every year that's Saturday. We're going to do that starting at nine. I already put it out there. I put $200 to the best what was it Funniest? 200 to sexiest Original, and I want to say I did 300 for original, for the most original. But that's pretty good. I think that that should get some some draw in here, huh I would imagine that's always.

Speaker 2:

That's always a good time. I always like the costumes. Like the costumes are always phenomenal. I love them. All the time I screwed up, I had just me on the screen, notice me, look at me. Yeah, that's how it always is then, uh, what was that?

Speaker 1:

what girl she's? She had, uh, one night stand. That was pretty good. Oh yeah, that was real good. Oh, we'll be killing it, though. This is ogle's day.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, ogle puts in the work. I mean he goes and looks for like something unique, right, and he's, you know, gets a hold of people like borrows this or that, whatever he needs to get Right makes it happen.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, he gets it perfect, like it's pretty good. I really like it. I got some images here for some of our best ones that we've done before. Here's one that did best overall at one time. We've got this one. Let me get it over here and I still, to this day, I still think, like for the work that was put into this one and what it came out to look like in the end, like this one was one of my favorites of all time and that's the toy soldiers.

Speaker 2:

You know what that were. I mean I love how he had like the plywood feet, like that still, he could walk with them and everything. And that was Brandon Kalo and his woman that did that. And that that was pretty sweet, right, that was good, that was real good. So that would have. And that that was pretty sweet, right, that was good, that was real good. So that would have been one that would qualify for best overall. You know what I mean. And then he had like they had it all like their clothes. I wonder what they did with the clothes, like to make them the way they, because they looked plasticky and everything like. How did they even do that? I should have asked them. That was.

Speaker 1:

That was a really cool one, for sure yeah, but you take the thing away when you ask you take away the what I don't know. It's like asking a musician, magician, their secret. Oh, they're sick, they're tricks yeah, don't ask.

Speaker 2:

Don't ask them that one. And here goes another one. This was one that won sexiest overall one time and that's our mariah. You know she always brings it when she's on. You know you got to schedule her because she always comes prepared. You know what I mean.

Speaker 2:

And uh, she's that she does my screensaver, that's your screen, just kidding yeah and what else do we got here, we got, let me see, we got. Oh, these, these ones were. That was one that was funny. I don't know if I don't think they actually won funniest overall this year, but I mean they kind of should have. But it was the nephews.

Speaker 2:

I'm not even sure what they were supposed to be, I mean, except for like naked fans. I I don't really know what they were, like it, but it was funny as shit. You know what I mean it was. I don't even know what it was, but they're like basically here in their underwear and they got baseball bats and and, uh, you know, sports memorabilia, uh, hats on and and it was pretty funny. I mean that was. It was just like they walked in and I'm like what and I you know what I mean. But still, to this day, there's one that's funniest overall. Which one would you say? It is the absolute funniest of overall, funniest of all time, since we've still, since we've done it. Hmm, I know I have my opinion.

Speaker 1:

It'd probably be the nightstand.

Speaker 2:

One night stand? No, hell, no, it's gotta be AJ.

Speaker 1:

Oh, ogle, oh oh. When AJ was dressed like a girl, he was little Bo Peep.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that was the funniest shit I ever seen, like I was dying laughing. It was. It was great. That was one of the best ones of all time. Yeah, I mean that, that one was hilarious. I was dying laughing. So I mean, we're gonna have fun. The the one that I this one I was going to show you too, this is it wasn't Halloween, this was for white trash, but it was Ogle. Who Ogle was like? I don't know what he was like Malibu's Most Wanted or something like that. I mean it was pretty ridiculous. He had like foil on his teeth. It was pretty funny. I mean I was dying laughing. It was pretty good stuff. So that's just another one that we have. But those are some of the costumes that have done it. That some that stick out is like you say, one night stand was great, right, and uh, the other one that sticks out to me would be, uh, the ogles, uh, how. To me that was what I know. You always say, dave, but to me his how was spot on.

Speaker 2:

I mean I caught me off guard and, and as I say it, it you know the other one and I think I got an image of that one too, but the other one is is that damn, uh, uh, he was Rick, the tall Rick. Oh yeah, yeah, that was pretty good when he was tall, rick. Dude, everybody on Facebook is like sees it and goes, oh, that's that tall guy I've talked to him when I'm there Everybody. Like they don't even realize. It's like a costume.

Speaker 2:

They think that it's you know what I mean. Right, it's so crazy Like I don't know. It's so crazy Like how I don't know he does some good ones, for sure, aj was a good one when he did AJ.

Speaker 1:

I think, Dave man.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, you keep saying that I always just like didn't. I dismissed it, but it was good. You're right, but it, it was like how, caught me off guard, and so did tall Rick. Both of those I I thought were him over there, yeah, he pulls them out. Yeah, he's good at it. He definitely does what he's doing.

Speaker 1:

I love he does it because he don't tell nobody. He just it, just yeah.

Speaker 2:

He keeps it a big secret, except for whoever has to know, like with me he needed my stilts that day they had to go learn to walk on stilts, to even pull off the tall Rick. You know which is funny as hell? I mean, the dedication to the costume is phenomenal.

Speaker 1:

Like I said, that's his day of the year for sure.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, he loves it. You think that's going to die down, with Liz and all that and having a baby and all that. Huh, yeah, you didn't know. Liz is pregnant. Oh yeah, yeah, she was in here complaining yesterday because she wants to paint the baby's bedroom and Mike wants to keep neutral colors. I'm like, yeah, this is sounding domesticated as hell.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but they're not together.

Speaker 2:

She's there a lot.

Speaker 1:

I don't know.

Speaker 2:

I mean, it's a weird deal, dude, it really is.

Speaker 1:

No, no, no. I'm saying that they both, they both will say they're not together, but they're together, it's like yeah, okay, will the baby have an english accent?

Speaker 2:

I know he'll have a flannel he'll have an english accent and a drinking problem got a lot of grass, there'll be some grass cut around his boat oh, that's hilarious he's just getting his labors together oh man, he's getting his labor force, he does, he comes up with the best ones, he does, he does, I mean. But there's ones that stick out that weren't him like beetlejuice? When, uh, ray ray did beetlejuice, that was phenomenal. That was on saturday night live. A couple people did it last night because he was actually on saturday night live and he was kind of promoting it or whatever. He opened up and he said one of the things he said which blew my mind. He was like, uh, he was like behind the scenes on mr rogers neighborhood. Oh, yeah, it's. Uh, what's his name? Uh, is it bill murray that played?

Speaker 2:

Who played beetlejuice? Who is that? Michael? Michael keaton, yeah, michael keaton, yeah, he put, he was behind the scenes. He said in look who's on there? Beetlejuice. What the hell? Who's on here? Daryl? Daryl's on disappearing daryl, disappearing daryl. Why is he on a road trip?

Speaker 1:

no, the guy. You don't hear from him for two, three weeks, and then, all of a sudden, he'll be like everybody I want to say he was on here last week though I'm talking about calling. He'll call me. I call him. Oh, I got you, but he disappears, for he dips. Yeah, he pulls off the side of the road and goes camping in the woods somewhere.

Speaker 2:

Some weird shit I think we corrected all our problems this week. We got a new look on the podcast. I like it. It's cleaner. What do you think? Yeah it's cleaner. Your dad won't be mad bouncing around yeah, he didn't like that.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, he hated that so we cleaned that up and I went through and reconnected all the cables to make sure all that was good. I think we're good. I don't think we should have any problems. I think the sound's good. I think we finally got it fixed again after a month of having like just garbage out there, you know all it was was just unplugging everything and plugging it back in huh yeah, I don't know if I had.

Speaker 2:

I'm guessing, like maybe I had moisture in something or, and believe it or not, I don't I didn't see a difference till I unplugged and plugged the cameras, believe it or not, which is weird, because the cameras have like a power, like they're. They're hooked in through cables or whatever, but they also have a power cord of their own and they never power off, like there's no power button for them. I, I mean, I guess there is on the remote, but I never messed with it, I just let them go, so they're. It's possible, I guess that it was just like them being on all the time and I need to just power them off at night when I do it, and maybe that'll solve the problem. I don't know, we'll see. Hopefully it fixes it. I don't know. What do I know? What do I know?

Speaker 2:

So the tribe well, the guardian, the the Guardian lost last night. So we lost to New York. You know, was it $317 million a year? That their salary is for the Yankees and the Guardian's is like $120, I think, or something like that. I wonder why they lost.

Speaker 2:

I feel like they should do something about that, like that just does just feel like they should do something about. I mean, I get it like you got the most money you could do it, but I mean it's been this way for so long, like the more you spend on talent you know what I mean and then they, and then it screws up like stacking the deck is what it is. It's stacking the deck and it takes from you Like we lost Manny Ramirez and Jim Tomey and them because they're going after big money, you know what I mean Back late in their season. I don't know. I think that they should do something about it, put a cap on it. Something, something should be done better, where it's not always just like the guy that spent the most money is winning. You know what I'm saying. It's just how life is, though. It is how life is, it is.

Speaker 2:

But I mean I'm talking about for the protection of major league baseball, cause they're doing a lot of stupid shit on it that I don't like. Like they've got cause baseball has always been like an untimed sport. Now they got like a, like a clock. When they're pitching they have to like get that pitch out in time. They got like the pitchers have to pitch to like three different pitch people when they come in. They can't just come. You can't bring somebody in as a relief pitch one person and bring somebody else and they have to pitch three. Or I say that but if they get them out and get through the inning, they go to the next inning. They don't have to pitch to three total. But they either got three or the next inning, which I mean you bring a guy out and he's throwing his arms, throwing wild, I mean, and you're stuck with that for three. It's just bullshit. That's just not how it should. It's never been that way.

Speaker 2:

I mean it just I don't know all the rules are changing in baseball, but see, I feel like baseball is one of those things that that shouldn't change. Yeah, that's the beauty of it, like that's the purity of the game, is that it's not, you know, hindered by. I mean I guess I do agree with the replay, you know, and stuff like that. I mean I guess I do, but I really even prefer that wasn't there. You know what I mean? Yeah, let the refs call it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, they're going to have bad calls once in a while. Who cares?

Speaker 2:

But it's baseball, so it's umps. What is an ump? An ump is an umpire, but anyways, yeah, we lost, we're out of it. Made it far again but didn't get all the way there. Lost to the Yankees again. Pretty upsetting. Dillon was getting into baseball this season. That was kind of cool. I've never seen him into baseball yet, but he was really digging it, so that was kind of cool. The Browns just gave up. They're just fuck you Cleveland, Just fuck you. They're about. Fuck you Cleveland, Just fuck you. They're about to move the team. They said they announced that they're doing it. They're moving it out, which I'm okay with. I don't care about that. That's going to be closer to home for me, Like I won't have to deal with bullshit parking.

Speaker 1:

I'm okay with it. What?

Speaker 2:

are they going to do with that? I don't know. Knock it down and redevelop it. I guess that'd be some great development right on the lake. That would be some awesome development that you could have, you know, all kinds of things going on where you can utilize it all year, all year round, all week round. You know, I mean like right now it's basically just sits there. I mean they do do events there during the week. I've been to like pro shows for sherman williams and stuff like they do do stuff like that, but it's all in all it's not getting a whole lot of use. But I I mean they're gonna put a I think the plan is a dome too. So you're not gonna have like that, that advantage, that cleveland advantage of winter weather anymore. That was an advantage. Well, I mean, if that was an advantage. Well, I mean, if you're playing somebody from Arizona, it kind of is, isn't it, or no?

Speaker 1:

Well, history says no.

Speaker 2:

Well, management, I mean that management is a bunch of bullshit. Damn management. That's just the shit they come up with. But yeah, they got rid of Cooper. They just got rid of him. And Chubb comes back this week, which everybody's excited about. But in honor of how shitty the Browns are, I'm sporting my Baker Mayfield, go Baker. I'm a Bucs fan now, just the way it is.

Speaker 1:

I got to get some concrete guys up in here. Some of them guys are so funny, like Daryl.

Speaker 2:

Daryl, yeah, have we had him? We've had him on the podcast. Yeah, he's an interesting guy, just in general. He just does some weird shit that most people don't do. Now I say weird, different, different. It's not weird, it's cool. All the stuff he does is cool actually, but it's just not like you got to like there's some dedication into that, like you got to get into your non-laziness. I feel like Daryl would hook up with my buddy Fousey. I think he'd be a Harry Kirshner by the end of the whole thing. You know what I mean? He's halfway there now, I think. So I mean, yeah, I mean he kind of is in that like kumbaya, like he would be, not that there's. I mean that's. I mean those guys live clean, healthy. I mean it's a good life to live. There's no question about that. They have good vibes, good dealings, all that good stuff.

Speaker 1:

But yeah, I think Daryl would fit right in with those guys, oh yeah, especially if they rode bikes, maybe an e-bike, an e-bike.

Speaker 2:

Those things are fast now, though, aren't they? Yeah?

Speaker 1:

I think they go like 50, 45, 50.

Speaker 2:

It's kind of like and it's just a little bike. Yeah, how old do you have to be to ride it? I don't know.

Speaker 1:

It's just a bike, I guess, I don't know.

Speaker 2:

I don't know anybody who has one.

Speaker 1:

I do. Yeah, a guy at work. He was telling me about it the other day. He's got a guy, a concrete guy, like his kid. No, him, he's got it. No, he's got. Yeah, why does he have an e-bike? He didn't want to tell me at first. Why was this little suspect?

Speaker 2:

is that what it is? Is he married I?

Speaker 1:

don't know if he's married. He's been with the same girl for a long time did a girl for sure. Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:

You're positive? Yeah, all right. So he just he might be in a closet. I think, like he hooks up with people.

Speaker 1:

Maybe on the e-bike gathering. It's a gang. It's a gang.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, a gang of e-bikers yeah bikers yeah yeah, what kind of e-bike is it? I don't know. He's got like the um bike. He said, yeah, does the seat like stick up straight up? Yeah, that's for security, that's so I don't fall off right it locks me in oh, he's gonna be so bad.

Speaker 1:

How old is he? He's a couple years older than me, really on an e-bike yeah, I was like man. I always just thought you was a manly man changed my opinion on you. I told him to make sure he watched the podcast. Oh, you told him you were gonna talk shit about him.

Speaker 2:

Oh, that's funny. That makes it even worse. Right that you're talking shit now? I don't even know he's listening. I'm really talking shit, I'm you did? Oh, you told him you were going to talk shit about him. Oh, that's funny. That makes it even worse. Right that you're talking shit. Now I don't even know he's listening. I'm really talking shit.

Speaker 1:

I'm just kidding. He's like you really think they're cool.

Speaker 2:

I'm like yeah, I know, you know what. This is my thing with that. We've got enough of them. We need pedal bikes. In fact, we shouldn't even get 10 speeds, no more One speed.

Speaker 1:

So they're not geared, you're going to have to put in some work we need to put in this work.

Speaker 2:

This work needs to happen and I told him I said look, I don't understand them.

Speaker 1:

You know, I'm like they got pedals on them and all that. And I'm like they got pedals on them and all that, and I'm like it's. A modern day moped is what it is, that's all it is.

Speaker 2:

It's a moped. That's exactly what it is. It's a moped, but they're electric. It's an electric moped, it's cool. You know, like I don't know that it's cool, I wouldn't go that, I wouldn't use those terms. Yeah, dylan would love it, right? You know what I mean, or?

Speaker 1:

suspect maybe if you were in hawaii or putin bay or something, yeah, you know what I mean on an island or something them out or something yeah yeah, it would be, that would be okay, I guess, I mean well, this is how the conversation started.

Speaker 1:

I said he said what you doing this weekend? I don't know, I got a couple little side jobs and stuff. I said what you gonna do? He said'm going to go for a bike ride, so I'm thinking motorcycle. I said what, you and your wife going for a motorcycle ride or something? And he just looked at me and I was like, yeah, he goes no on a bike. I said, oh, on speed. Oh, like he didn't want to tell me that he goes an e-bike, and then that's what I started I mean, how much are those things too, aren't they expensive?

Speaker 1:

I think like he said his was like close to two grand yeah, two grand.

Speaker 2:

You could probably buy a used motorcycle for that I think he daryl's got his old bike.

Speaker 1:

What, what do you mean? What, huh? We all work together. Daryl bought got his old bike. What, what do you mean? What? Huh, we all work together. Daryl bought that guy's old motorcycle. He had a motorcycle.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and then he doesn't now, that's what I said.

Speaker 1:

He kind of changed up on us.

Speaker 3:

Really Did he just like start voting Democrat or something.

Speaker 2:

I don't know. He really hates Trump. Huh, dude, did you? Did that trump with her when he said. But when he said I mean, it's been all over tiktok everywhere that that tim wall's wife and lovers are gonna vote for trump oh, yeah, he used it in the freaking that al smith dinner. Dude, I was dying laughing. That shit was so damn that saturday night live.

Speaker 1:

Shit's funny as hell too, that lady man she sounds just like her.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, they're doing a good job with it, but have you seen her? Did you see tim wallace? They have, uh, what is it? Is it? Who is that that's playing him? Dude, it looks just like him and his movements everything comes out like like all the happy clapping and shit. Oh, it's so funny. They're pretty good. They're doing them pretty good. Trump hasn't been nothing great, but I mean as far as like the actor, they didn't have alec baldwin doing it, so I mean he did really good. I thought, oh yeah, but yeah, whoever they got now isn't doing but kamala and tim walls. They got on point for sure it's funny and they got what's his name.

Speaker 2:

He got a Chinese guy paying playing him or he looks some some sort of Asian. It looks like JD Vance. It kind of looks Asian. I can't think of who that actor is.

Speaker 1:

I've just seen clips of it. I didn't see the whole thing, but I want to. It's funny.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I don't do I watch the clips. Now I go to youtube and grab like the little skits and I'm done. I don't really even actually sit down and watch it. I mean, when it came on last night I was in bed. I fell asleep before the end of the in the end of the guardians game. Even so, I just had to watch it this morning when I woke up. But uh, yeah, speaking of tim walls, I think my wife has a boyfriend. Yeah, I'm pretty sure Something ain't adding up. So this is what happened.

Speaker 2:

Okay, this week I get a phone call. I'm here and I get a phone call from my wife and she says that she got a call from a private number and that the guy she answered it, which is weird. That's weird in itself because I wouldn't answer a private number. I don't know why she does. That's silly. So she answers this private number, she says it's the sheriff's department and the guy says are you in line at mid view and do you have a white Jeep? He said yeah, knows her name, and says there was a domestic call on a white Jeep. Okay, kind of weird.

Speaker 2:

Then she calls me after she gets this phone call. I'm on the phone with her on speaker and and I go, somebody's fucking with you. It's, I mean, it's got to be like. It's got to be. Somebody blocked their number, that you know your brother or or I don't know somebody's fucking with you. You know what I mean. It's got to be somebody's fucking with you. She goes I don't know, because a cop just drove by. I go, but how would he have your number? Like he can't just have your number because he drove by you.

Speaker 2:

He goes hold on, he's pulling up. She rolls down the window I'm still on speaker and he pulls up and he's just gibber-gabber and he's telling him that he's a coach for the baseball team and he's this and he's that and his name and you know how he can. She can get in touch with him if she has any issues and it's like. It's like, first of all, why would she have any issues? And second of all, why aren't you dealing with this domestic dispute? Why are you taking 15 minutes to talk to my wife while she's sitting in line waiting for my kid and he's talking about how it's like on the flock camera and like all this weird shit? Know what I'm saying and I'm like and I'm listening to, I'm thinking you know, my wife knows I'm on speaker, if I wasn't?

Speaker 1:

on speaker. Who knows she'd be flirting too, because she loves her.

Speaker 2:

A man in uniform. I know that you know what I mean. So I'm like going what the hell is going? This is bullshit, you know, I can't even trust her to take the kids just like I worry about the damn cop that's there to protect my, you know, protect us here.

Speaker 2:

He's not protecting, you know, my, my wife, my well, he's protecting. I don't know if he's protecting her, he might be protecting her. Because here's the other thing that's weird. So I get another. I get a phone call and Danny calls me Friday night. Danny, my, my uncle, the one that's been staying at the house. He hasn't been in the house in like 10 days.

Speaker 2:

I get a phone call. He goes dude, I just got arrested, Can you come get my truck? And I go, where are you at? And he tells me, you know, he's only about 10 minutes away. So I'm like, all right, fine. So I jump in the car. Amanda's down the street at the neighbor's house. So I pull up, I, hey, ride with me real quick, and we're going to go get Danny's truck. You have to drive my truck back. And we're driving and we're talking and I said, man, I said this better not be this. This kid you just met at the school that pulled him over the same police department, you know. So I come in and I'm, I or I, I pull up and I can't see the guy. It's, it's, it's all spotlights in me, it's later, there's spotlights. I can't see him. I cover my face. I see him.

Speaker 2:

Well, you didn't know what he looked like. Anyway, I don't know what he looks like at all at all. But Amanda decides to get out of the car, which, first of all, for anybody that doesn't know, amanda doesn't want Danny in the house anymore. I mean, he does rude shit, you know he's just a rude guest. For somebody who's staying at the house he's pretty rude, especially with her, but she doesn't want him and it's family. You know that's a whole other issue, but she's been wanting him out for a while. So that's why I said it better not be your boyfriend you just met. You know, I was just being funny. You know he. It better not be your boyfriend, you just met.

Speaker 1:

You know I was just being funny. You know he puts her hand up and blocks the light, like I do, and she goes. It is Jake.

Speaker 2:

Jake the Snake, jake the Snake from State Farm. So yeah, but here goes the kicker. Okay, this is the part that really trips me out. He's like, he's like, uh yeah, how do you know my name? And she goes the domestic at mid view and he goes there was a domestic at mid view. Wow, that's what he said. There was a domestic at mid view. Hmm, what the fuck? You don't know about this. Wow.

Speaker 1:

You called the fuck. You don't know about this. Wow, you called the phone, you know what I'm saying. So he used the he used uh uh city resources to get her private number, sounds like to me. Is that what happened?

Speaker 2:

what do you think? So you don't think there was ever anything there, as no at the school.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, he's some. How do you get her?

Speaker 2:

number. He said the flock system, but why? Why would it? Doesn't a flock system scan your license plate? Why would he be? Why would he pick the wrong person if he's using the flock system? That that lets you see everything.

Speaker 1:

15 minutes instead of being like okay this ain't that's what I said okay, let me go find out what's going on that's what I said.

Speaker 2:

And I told her I go, did you notice anything? She's like no, no, I really didn't.

Speaker 1:

He was too busy admiring his outfit.

Speaker 2:

That's true, that's true, she does. I mean, yeah, that that's a whole. Yeah, she likes a man in uniform, or no question about that. She's not even denying it. So I asked her when he was talking to her, when she got off the phone with him at the, at the line, I said, I said is he good looking? She goes, she goes. I wouldn't say that, I'm like she wouldn't right, right, right, right to you now I seen him right. He glowed, or may have been a light behind.

Speaker 1:

He looked like a superstar.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it was like uh, yeah, you're full of shit. You're definitely full of shit and if you like uniforms, he's definitely way better looking. But here's the question do you think she got a hold of him to get danny? No come on then. How did he get arrested out of some bullshit warrant from?

Speaker 1:

geauga county was like you said. They got the plate scanners. Now it probably popped up. He had a warrant.

Speaker 2:

I don't believe in coincidences that much. That's too much of a coincidence I think she got a hold of him.

Speaker 1:

I don't think she'd do that you don't. I don't think you're appreciating how much he likes a man in uniform.

Speaker 2:

But that has nothing to do with Danny. Well, if she can utilize him to get him the hell out of her house I mean it would she might have went like this when she was in the car with him.

Speaker 1:

She might have went like this and muted me. Yeah, he's gone now.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's a little, I mean, you know, that's the thing. There's no way that I can tell what happened because she's not. She knows I'm on speaker, she's not gonna flirt back, right, you know what I'm saying. But I I mean I know she, she likes, you know that man in uniform. He's a good looking kid, for sure, young, though real young, not that that matters, I mean, but but yeah, definitely was the case. So yeah, I think maybe it's possible. You told him to get danny?

Speaker 1:

yeah, it's possible, I don't know.

Speaker 2:

But I mean it's kind of weird, like the cop doing it, I mean, and then to not know that there's a domestic. That's what you claim.

Speaker 1:

You called right that's the biggest thing I'd I'd find funny about it is if he's going to sit there for 15 minutes when he's thinking there's a domestic going around somewhere right around that parking lot, yeah Right, I'd be like, ok, well, I see nothing's going on here, let me go find out what's going on. You know what you got called for.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, Not like. Oh, yeah, I coach baseball.

Speaker 3:

Is your son in baseball.

Speaker 2:

Do you know how to get a hold?

Speaker 3:

of me.

Speaker 1:

Here's how to get a hold of me Private number this is my last name.

Speaker 2:

I mean just yeah, that definitely was him.

Speaker 1:

That was two days before.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so two days before. It might have been the day before. I can't remember if it was Wednesday or Thursday. It might have been the day before Wednesday or.

Speaker 1:

Thursday. It might have been the day before, so then you're going to be acting like oh, I don't know you how you know my name, that's kind of weird the day before, or some shit.

Speaker 2:

Two days.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, I just introduced myself two days ago and you're like, oh who.

Speaker 2:

From where Even worse Domestic.

Speaker 3:

There was a domestic.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and that's what you say you called for was a domestic. Wow, that's what you claim that there was a domestic dispute called in on a white SUV, her car, her type of car, at mid-view. Okay, that's what you say you called for. First of all, you had no time for that because you were too busy jibber-jabbering about you coaching and all this stuff. You were too busy for that, so it couldn't have been too damn important. And then his answer is oh, I tried to call, that's what she told. He told her I tried to call him, but he didn't answer. Oh, okay, so if there's a domestic and there's no, they didn't answer, then yeah, fuck it, I'm just gonna sit here and talk to this chick, right, like, come on, it just doesn't add up, dude, it's just not like. No, that's unacceptable. I don't even think anything happened. I think he like seen my wife and wanted to talk to her.

Speaker 1:

He scanned her plate, called to get the number and called her.

Speaker 2:

Wow, you give me another explanation, because I can't give one.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I don't know.

Speaker 2:

I didn't even know they could scan your plate and have your phone number. I didn't know that.

Speaker 1:

Well, first of all, where does that plate come to, don't it come?

Speaker 2:

to you. No, that's her car, but she got the loan on that.

Speaker 1:

Everything Like that's her, I mean it's yeah, okay, I just thought you had it on you?

Speaker 2:

I was just asking. Yeah, no, it definitely goes to her. He knew her name and everything you know when he called.

Speaker 2:

But I just don't understand how it goes to the phone number, like I don't know if it should. I don't think that a phone. I don't think you should be able to get a plate number and have the and immediately, as an officer in a parking lot, have the phone number to that person. First of all. I don't think you deserve that phone number. I parking lot. Have the phone number to that person First of all. I don't think you deserve that phone number. I don't think there's any reason a cop needs to have that phone number just because they saw the license plate Without extensive searching. I'm not saying you shouldn't be able to get a hold of BMV and get that number, but I don't think it should be popping up in their screens every time.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

It's an invasion of privacy to some degree.

Speaker 2:

When I found out that that's how he got it was like that's just ridiculous. That shouldn't even be a thing.

Speaker 1:

So what would he? Would he call it honors own private phone number?

Speaker 2:

I don't know Cause, like here, whenever the police call me for like whenever they want to see the cameras or something like that, they call and it's always a blocked or private number or something. So I don't know if that's a police number or their private number. They may not even have a police phone anymore. They might have their own phone and they get an allowance for it. So then that would if they I mean, that's how most places do it anymore Nobody goes and gets like like their own phone for business.

Speaker 1:

Well at work, look, I got. I got my phone, my personal phone, and then I got a work phone. Do you.

Speaker 2:

Oh, really they do it that way. Well, okay, I didn't think anybody did that.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

So yeah, maybe it is that way. Yeah, call a different cop in front and ask them. She said so. She's telling me probably to call matt. Probably amanda's on, she's on uh bar talks or the bar and grill page she's trying to defend. She's trying to yeah, she's trying to she's like she's like yeah, check in on it. Like yeah, okay, nobody believes her. I don't believe in coincidences well, that ain't her fault.

Speaker 1:

Believe me, I ain't sticking up for amanda, but I just really don't see it being her fault. But what about the whole danny thing? That ain't got nothing to do with her either.

Speaker 2:

You sure I don't think so what's the odds that she meets a cop in lorraine county, that same cop immediately?

Speaker 1:

arrest. Danny, it's a small city. There ain't that many cops. It isn't in the city. This is in the township.

Speaker 2:

Well, that's even smaller, so that even I ain't never seen him in all these years yet.

Speaker 1:

Well, he's probably new. He got a new number.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, he probably got fired from another police department for freaking, getting phone numbers and calling chicks. Yeah, that does happen. Though yeah, I mean that just dude, there's no way that guy wasn't hitting on her. There's no way I I heard the conversation.

Speaker 1:

I ain't gonna say the names, but when I was younger, these cops around here, boy, there were some flirtatious motherfuckers. Oh I'm sure, hey, there cutie oh yeah, is your boyfriend being an asshole, you know that kind of shit.

Speaker 2:

Amanda had some cop friends when I before I met her for sure, that's how they are, that's the way that, that's the, that's how it rolls. I mean, that's that's the, that's the uh benefits of working as a cop and or a man in uniform. I was gonna say, really, you're better off to be a fireman than a cop, because I mean, I guess I mean no, their, their uniforms ain't as nice as cops.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but you don't get shot at, I think military.

Speaker 2:

Their uniforms are pretty cool, yeah, but you really get shot at there. They put you in some coast guard, dangerous shit yeah, I don't know, that's a whole thing. That's one thing. I was never so lazy that I wouldn't lug drywall before taking bullets at me.

Speaker 1:

But what about garbage man uniform? Wouldn't do it.

Speaker 2:

No, I think it's definitely got to be police military firemen. Maybe I don't know if that's one of them or not, but oh they just don't wear their uniforms.

Speaker 1:

This is like a t-shirt and pants with all the pockets the firemen yeah, just a t-shirt.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, they don't go out and about like that really, yeah. Yeah, that's true, but they have, like the whites right, right, they have the whole like for events or whatever. Yeah, I don. Yeah, I don't know. I don't know. We could call Erin. She's right, we could call Erin, who's not on the same police department, because our other friend is on the same police department. We could call Erin. You probably have her number.

Speaker 1:

No, I ain't got her number. Oh, you don't, it's a different phone.

Speaker 2:

Oh, okay, I didn't switch all that shit over, yeah we could have called her and asked I don't know, I I don't think that they should have your phone number. I don't think that they need to have your phone number.

Speaker 1:

Just my opinion well, if it's an official business, I don't see nothing wrong with it yeah, but do they okay?

Speaker 2:

so if it's official business they can't call the bmv and get that or call the headquarters and get that number. So I just don't like the idea that it's popping up in their car immediately. I don't like that and I don't know if that's me being weird, but it just I don't like it.

Speaker 1:

Well, if it was, well, just think, if it was a real situation, yeah, it would probably be good, you know what I mean.

Speaker 2:

I know enough cops that it's not good All I'm saying. I know enough cops that that don't need to have the phone number of every person they drive past.

Speaker 1:

You know what I think the biggest problem is? I think you need to start Making it where bar owners wear uniforms.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I wish they would Bar owners. Oh, oh oh, oh, oh oh, I thought you meant like the girls wearing uniforms.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, these girls wouldn't wear it. They'll wear it one day and be like I have some excuse.

Speaker 2:

If we get all these thug guys that come in to say they love a woman in uniform, they'll wear it, then they like them. Some thug boys usually Seems like it anyways. Why are you putting this face up there? It's a shout out to to my poor uncle. That got got wrongfully arrested.

Speaker 1:

Wrongfully arrested because my wife's boyfriend. So sorry danny pretty cool haircut though it does look good.

Speaker 2:

He does have some good hair going on. He's always had good hair. When we his picture when we were kids, he looked like um, a girl, like the little kid picture that was on the wall, because he just had. He always had really nice hair, always. It's not a little jealous of danny's hair. No, I'm not jealous of danny's hair. I've got nice hair. I got a full head of hair. I grew it out. It would never be as thick as his, though he's got thick hair. I don't know if I'd want thick hair. I don't even know. So, speaking of getting arrested, amanda gives me this song yesterday. I don't know if you want to hear it or not no and we're gonna play it anyway they already know

Speaker 2:

it's been on all over. That's okay. We're still gonna play it. We haven't done it yet. That's what we gotta do stuff. That's what we got to do stuff. That's what we're doing. So we're going to copy everybody else. That's right, but I want to know what you think about it. I mean, we want to talk about it, but first we got to make sure they know what it is that we're talking about. So that's the reason we're going to do it. So I'm going to put it on you know what?

Speaker 1:

you can look it up where it, because sometimes, when you're listening to songs, you can't hear the lyrics. You know what I'm saying. Why don't you put it where they got the lyrics written?

Speaker 2:

you can do that too. I'm not set up for that yet. I just got a picture of Biggie to put up there where do you stand on the life issue?

Speaker 3:

absolute pro-life, no touch.

Speaker 2:

I could never, never, I could never vote for.

Speaker 1:

Bernie, what is this? A commercial?

Speaker 2:

skip that shit. We don't want a commercial. There we go.

Speaker 3:

So this is the notorious BIG what's B what the fuck that don't want to act right, this son of a bitch.

Speaker 2:

What the fuck? I don't want to act right. This son of a bitch Just going to disappear on me, oh there it goes.

Speaker 3:

Stupid Peloton commercial. Kind of a nice beat With hitchcock drop top notch Player hatin' gon' stop. Sis. Instant rappers too persistent, quick to spit biggie name on shit. Make my name taste like ass when you speak it. See me in the streets. Your jewelry, you can keep it. That be our little secret. See me Be. That is I. That is gee whiz. Motherfuckers still in my bed. I hope they know my nigga gonna fucking kidnap kids. Fuck them in they ass, throw them over the bridge. That's how it is.

Speaker 2:

Dude, what the fuck Did you hear what he just said? Kidnap kids, fuck them in the ass and throw them over the bridge. This is an actual song From 30 years ago. What the fuck, dude? And now is the one we're coming out with this shit. Now they're starting to arrest people people yeah, gotta be pretty.

Speaker 1:

Uh, it's pretty bold to be putting out there are they just ignoring it like the whole time?

Speaker 2:

they're just ignoring like when somebody puts that out there, or is it that, uh, law enforcement stuff aren't listening to big. Is that what it is?

Speaker 1:

well, it's, it's music.

Speaker 2:

I don't think that I don't know, don't get it, dude. When somebody says I don't care if they say it in a poem, I don't care if they say it in music, I, I don't care if they say it in music, I don't care if they write it down and you find the fucking paper in the garbage. But when they say kidnap kids, fuck them in the ass and throw them over the bridge, somebody should be investigating that. That should happen 100% and it didn't. And that's just sad. That's really sad. I, I didn't know. That was a thing blew my mind, absolutely completely blew my mind. And I bet you heard the song before. I bet I didn't, because I never did like. Uh, I never did like biggie. I never. I don't like biggie or tupac, neither one. I'm not. I dude.

Speaker 2:

I can't even name one song, probably from Tupac or well, now I can't Biggie because of this, because I never liked them. I never liked. It, never has been my thing. I always felt like it was um, uh, what's the word? Race baiting and stuff. I hope both of them were always that way, like they always kind of like came across, like they were just it. Yeah, woe is me type shit like. That's not my thing. I don't like that shit. I don't like woe is me shit. I just said my live video got blocked, probably because we were playing big, so, but it came up so people might not have heard that. So I guess it's on to the next one, I guess the next story, the next Danny that got arrested. Did you see that one Lieutenant, dan?

Speaker 3:

Oh did?

Speaker 2:

he Apparently Lieutenant Dan when he went viral had quite a bit of warrants for his arrest. So going viral was not the right move. You might not want to go viral if you have it. You know what I mean. So I don't know. Just food for thought. Try not to go viral if you have warrants. And it seemed like it was stupid stuff, like something about vagrancy in a park or you know what I mean, who knows, it wasn't nothing drastic. It didn't seem like anything drastic anyways, so I don't know. But yeah, he got arrested. That's funny. You think about that like the whole. Like going viral is such. I mean, he's got a lot of money for it too. But now see, that's the thing prior to having that money he probably would've got arrested. They would've released him and like now they'll hold him because he got money, they'll hold him and he'll have to go get an attorney.

Speaker 3:

Some attorney will get all his money.

Speaker 2:

And you know, know, that's how it is. Just like these politicians that spend all this damn money on uh, on uh advertising and stuff. It just makes all these media companies super rich, you know what I mean and gets out their views, like like kamala's and she. They said just like one billion, she raised and she got it. That's insanity. One billion. And they're saying small donors too, too, which is like that shocked me. I knew there was big donors, but they're saying it's also small donors, it's not just big donors. So what do you still think on this election? Who do you think's going to win? Who do I think's going to win? It gets so close. I really don't know the answer to that, but you know, obviously I hope it's Trump. I put Trump signs out front. Did you see it? A woman that yelled at me about not having Trump signs? I had to go down there and ask them for Trump signs in the Republican Party down the street.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, she cussed you out, she did yeah.

Speaker 2:

I sent her pictures and she said that's a lot better. But I mean, I don't know. The way I see it with this whole thing is that I think it's going to be Trump. I don't think that there's enough people. I think that where you're missing, where you're going to miss, first of all, I believe, as far as I understand, as I is, Amish are voting now. I guess they're registering Amish to vote, which they've never stayed. They've stayed out of elections so far. I don't think Kamala gets one of those votes, not one. I don't think any Amish people that vote at all vote for Kamala and that's. I mean, that's.

Speaker 2:

Pa has got a lot of Amish in there, so I think that's one thing that's going for Michigan has a lot of Amish in there, so I think that's one thing that's going for Michigan has a lot of Arab people and all the Arab people. I know they're, they're Trumpers, all of them. And then you know, with the religious thing, I mean Kamala just said did you see that that what she said the other day in a? In a rally, somebody said Jesus is Lord and she just goes. You're in the wrong rally and had them escorted out. Yeah, you're in the wrong rally. Go to the smaller rally down the street. That's what she said. True story, I mean. So you're losing religious people. You're not going to get that Arab population vote. You're not going to get those Amish that are coming in, and that's a lot of. You know, pennsylvania has a lot of Amish there, for sure. Ohio does too. Ohio does too, but Ohio is pretty solid, at least their sayings Trump.

Speaker 2:

But I think that what's going to happen with this one is I think it's going to, I think we're all. I think there's going to be some crazy shit that goes on. Oh yeah, I think that cause they've got a set like this state's blue, this state's red, this state's blue, this state's red, this one's a, this one's a swing state. We're not sure, but it's leaning this way. Blah, blah, blah. There's all these like things they're saying I'm thinking you're going to see some red states blue and some blue states red, and some crazy shit that's going to happen. I firmly believe that it's not going to be typical. I don't think they know what the hell they're talking about when they're doing them polls and shit. I think they're all full of shit. Yeah, they're never right.

Speaker 2:

I only had one person call me and ask me. I did answer the phone and do a survey, though I did do that. That did happen and it was Ohio based, because it was some Senator races that were talked about and, um, the issue one was talked about when they called. So I mean it's, it's possible that that Ohio is still going to go and it's possible that people are getting polled, I guess, but I don't know that I trust any of the polling. I don't know if I trust any of the. I think that the politicians know, I think that they're spending the money to get true polls. I think they're trying to figure out exactly what the real numbers are, because it makes sense If you know the real numbers, you know where to spend your money Right.

Speaker 2:

And they say Kamala lost black men, Black men are just like they're just Right. And they say Kamala lost black men, black men are just like they're just. That's like why she's straight focused on black men right now. They said that her last four days before the election is all black men. So I mean, and that's like that's the, that's what they're saying she's because she just can't seem to get that vote. You know what I mean. But I mean this is going to sound horrible and I shouldn't even say it, but I mean, it's been my experience. Most black men don't like black women they like white women yeah, you'd have a better odds of them voting for hillary.

Speaker 2:

I'm just saying and there's a reason for it, you know what I'm saying? Because there's some beautiful black women but for some reason they like the white women better.

Speaker 1:

That's what you're used to. Well, you go to other states. It ain't like that, you sure. Yeah, I would go, yeah. Well, that's what I see in my neighborhood anyways right, but you go down to southern states, it ain't like I mean there's a lot of mixed people.

Speaker 2:

Even kamala is mixed.

Speaker 1:

I mean there's a lot of mixed people dude.

Speaker 2:

Obama was mixed like everybody's mixed like black men, don't like black women. Period, that's just how it looks. I'm just saying, saying so, I mean, I don't know, it's probably a bad thing to say it doesn't sound good, it kind of sounds racist. I'm not saying it don't, I'm just saying there's got to be something to it. I'm thinking, you know, because they just don't want nothing to do with her and she's having a lot of trouble with that with black men. That's one of her biggest ones that she's going to lose. They think that's all going to swing to Trump and that the other thing with that is, I think that has to do with social media, cause that's. You see that all over social media like black men saying this is why I'm voting for Trump. You seen Obama?

Speaker 1:

go and yell at black men saying that you know voting for trump.

Speaker 2:

You've seen, yeah, obama go and yell at um black men saying that you know you got to give her the same support you gave me right? You know what I mean and everybody, I mean every everybody. Uh, it is focusing on race and I think that's it's still the bad, the bad way to do that. They they do all this polling on politics and black men, hispanic men, this and that they need to start looking at like neighborhoods and and and areas, like you know. If you're talking to Cleveland, you better be talking to hardworking blue collar people, no matter what color they are.

Speaker 2:

If you're talking to, you know California, you just know you're talking to. You know tech junkies and bankers and you know what I'm saying You're not talking to. It's not a race, but that's all they want to talk about is races, but it's in this country. The truth is, no matter what race you are, if you're going to label somebody something, your label is more prone to be where you work than it has anything to do with your ways, because people that are, of, you know, working class are working class. You're getting out of the camera with that. Why do you do that?

Speaker 1:

Because the sun's right in my eyes.

Speaker 2:

That's why I do that Well, drop it. I trimmed the camera so that we could be on the camera together Like as a full screen, instead of in that bar like we were. You're just too bright, keto. Did you turn the light on in front of you? That's why I got it Now. I can't see your eyes.

Speaker 1:

I can't see, I don't want no man looking in my eyes.

Speaker 2:

You can't see you rolling your eyes to my racist comment that I just made. I don't want no man looking in my eyes. You can't see. You can't see you rolling your eyes to my racist comment that I just made.

Speaker 1:

I don't think it was.

Speaker 2:

I mean it's. I don't agree with it, but it's semi-racist a little bit.

Speaker 1:

I look at Boom Boom's on too.

Speaker 2:

Boom, boom, boomer ain't seen him in forever yeah, likes game those other places is he? Oh, is he working for asslitch?

Speaker 1:

so yeah, part-time dispatch oh really, so he's a highfalutin, guy like louis, no he, he added position, but he didn't want it, so he went back into a truck and then, like he, he fills in a truck or something. Oh, really, a communication or something.

Speaker 2:

I need somebody to fill in while I go on me. I want to just have somebody that can step in. Hannah did it when I went last time.

Speaker 1:

I'll do it for you next time, yeah.

Speaker 2:

It'd be better if it was somebody that was here, though, that kind of knows what's going on around here.

Speaker 1:

You think so, because it ain't connected to these girls, I'd have to book more. Yeah, that could be. That could be. She comes in, doesn't have a doing and she's out.

Speaker 2:

She might not do it now, though. Why? Because I don't know she's going to come back in here after she got in a fight when she was here. She didn't come in very much anyway. But you got any Halloween costume ideas? I think I've come up with mine. I think I'm going to be a cop you trying to get some girls?

Speaker 2:

I'm trying to get laid on Halloween night. I think I'm going to do it. I think I got to get some girls. I'm trying. I'm trying to get laid on halloween night, I think I'm gonna do?

Speaker 3:

I think I gotta get a uniform.

Speaker 2:

I'm gonna need it. I'm gonna have to get a hold of matt and see if he'll let me use it. Zega, that's my sheriff buddy the one?

Speaker 1:

oh yeah, he was, I was coming a lot. What happened to him?

Speaker 2:

I think he's just in a different area. He he just stopped. He works all the time Like he literally does. He's not over here, yeah, but he's probably on a different shift. He's probably like he does, like dude, he works. When he was coming here a lot, he was working like they were doing that road construction and he was doing the construction stuff. He does that shit all the time. That's what he does. So he has rental properties, he does. He picks up stuff and tries to sell it on Marketplace and Craigslist and stuff. He'll go buy a bunch of stuff and try and sell it off. He does the boat, the sheriff's boat, when it's out on the water.

Speaker 2:

Plus he does his regular patrolling yeah he's constantly putting in the work, trying to get regular patrolling. I mean he just, yeah, he's constantly like putting in the work, trying to get his money right. You know, I don't know why, I don't know what it is that why he's, what's the word, why he's? It must be just invest, invest, invest, because he gets rental properties and stuff. That must be what it is, I guess.

Speaker 1:

A motivated person, that's all.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I mean invest because he gets rental properties and stuff. That must be what it is, I guess, a motivated person, that's all. Yeah, I mean, I don't think he's married or anything, not that I know of if you had a uniform like that, why would you get married? Fair enough. Fair enough, fair enough, yeah, so I think I gotta order me a costume. I'm gonna have to get me a costume there you go I gotta get the little badge and all that stuff yeah do they like the fake costumes, costumes, costume.

Speaker 2:

I could just buy them at uh, what's it was that. Where is that place now? It's not even over here. No more is it the old spencer's or something. No, they had that uh halloween store, like what? Or?

Speaker 2:

oh, they probably opened it up seasonal, it's probably gonna be there it used to be right there by the mall, but I haven't seen it. What do you mean gonna be there? It's a week from now, like halloween's, like a week and we'll go by there and see five days or something, buy it every day. I haven't seen it. That's what I saying. They must have moved it somewhere. They had to have, I don't know, but anyways, yeah, I'm going to be a cop. What are you going to come as? I don't know, Try it.

Speaker 1:

It might work. Hey, we got uniforms that work.

Speaker 2:

now You're going to come in.

Speaker 1:

Oh, you got a uniform, I'll be a concrete driver. Wait, you wear them while you're working? I don't, but I got them. I just got them this week. Are they coveralls? No, I got Carhartt jeans and a fluorescent max shirt with my name on it.

Speaker 2:

Oh, that's nice. That's what Janan and Herner does. They get their uniforms at the shop or whatever every day and they send them out for laundry and stuff too right.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's how we do it yeah. Yeah, that and stuff too. Yeah, that's how we do. Yeah, yeah, that's pretty sweet, that's kind of nice, a little perk to the job. Yeah, you're not ruining your clothes and you get to go home clean semi. Yeah, take it off like if you wear just like a t-shirt and you wear your shirt over your shirt nice.

Speaker 2:

Huh, that's kind of a come up. Yeah, that's nice this company's cool.

Speaker 1:

It's got a little couple little bugs they need to work out, but it's actually a really good company.

Speaker 2:

I told Keith this week I think he should get those stamps to sell. You know those like for the stamped concretes to rent.

Speaker 1:

That's what I mean. Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:

I think that, especially being located right there, I think he would do good you know, yeah, he's got a lot of opportunity right where he's at.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, he's got a lot of opportunity right where he's at.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, he could do. I think that would be something that would go for sure. Stamped concrete.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you get all the stuff, the dyes and stuff like that. Sell that shit.

Speaker 2:

Oh, yeah, he could do that too Shelf it, and then, yeah, that's a good idea, yeah, he could shelf the dyes and all that. Yeah, that's a great idea. They'd be there every week, he'd be selling. He could probably even go talk to mac about just like them delivering it when they take the concrete, right right. I mean, you could probably like if somebody gets it from mac, they could probably ask him to just stop there and grab it for him on there. You know what I'm saying. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, I would think it's. I mean, that's on the way out the driveway, what's the difference? Or maybe they could even run somebody down to give it to you. You know what I mean?

Speaker 1:

you wouldn't even have to stop yeah, so while you're loading he stocked all the different colors and stuff and then damp the release and all that shit yeah, I think that would do good.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I don't know. He's got a lot of opportunities he could do there. And I was talking with a guy ran into this guy at jim's gas station and he had a little smart car, like one of those little tiny smart like looks like a roller skate, and he's getting an oil change. Jim's busting his chops hard you know what I mean Because he's like I don't even know if we can work on this thing With that thing, even go on the lift. He's just like, you know, just being an asshole. And he's sitting there and I'm sitting there, I'm getting an oil change too. And I was bullshitting when Jim said you still got your company and he said, oh yeah.

Speaker 2:

So then I started talking about what business he owns. He owns a steel fabricating shop, but there's none around here. All his shops are everywhere else, like he's got them in Chicago, texas, like they're all over the place. And he said business is really slow right now Cause they're not, cause his fabrication is for like cat John Deere, when they need like things specifically fabricated for steel, he gets the contracts for them for their winter and they're not selling a lot of equipment. And it was his belief that the reason they're not selling a lot of equipment and it was his belief that the reason they're not selling a lot of equipment is basically because the uh, the the market is nervous. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

So he said that he thinks that that rental might be the, the big, because, you know, people are nervous about, you know, buying right now, so they're more apt to rent. So he, he thinks he'll do really good with it. Honestly, he thinks that it's he thinks that might be the move because of you know with, just because of his market. You know what I'm saying. He's saying that he thinks that marsh heavy equipment might be onto something with with that right now because people are nervous. He said none of the companies are buying and they're probably not buying because they're nervous. And by being nervous he thinks that it you know what I mean that it's solely because of the fact that the market's like questionable. A whole lot of people aren't confident right now is all it really is they don't know where it's going to end up.

Speaker 1:

I think somebody's smart enough to go, or dumb enough to go, buy a 200, 300, 000 piece of equipment and not sure if they could pay it.

Speaker 2:

You know what I mean, you're right yeah, if they're not sure, if it's going to be long, so they'll run it until they know they feel like the market's good enough or whatever. So but I mean other than I mean I guess his business is doing good enough. I don't know. I don't know what his company's called or anything. I should have asked him. I never, I never did, but I don't like he was a big player. But I was talking about that roller skate because my sister brought one over here, probably around 2007 or 6, whenever they first came out. She came over and she had one of those roller skate cars and I was laughing. I'm like it was so small, like I could. I'd never seen nothing like it. You know?

Speaker 1:

see, I was gonna buy one louisiana. The guy that we knew down there has a car lot I was gonna buy one, it was just a couple grand and uh, you know, because I was going back and forth a lot and that'd be pretty cheap at least my truck here and just drive this thing back a couple weeks and come back you know what I mean right, right, right. Then I was like yeah, well, this guy.

Speaker 2:

The thing is he goes yeah, I bought that in 2007. He goes and it just won't die. It's still going. He goes and I'm, he goes. I'm just not getting rid of it. I mean it's just, you know, he's got other cars and he's right, but but that one just won't die. He said he goes, it's a, it's a good like, it's a truly a good car like. It just doesn't stop. You know what I mean. So that's something to be said, I guess, about it, you know my dad gave me that festiva.

Speaker 1:

That thing would look like a roller skate. I loved it.

Speaker 2:

This is so much smaller than a festiva oh, I don't think they're oh yes, they are, for sure they are probably. They're like I'd like to see them side by side, but I mean that dude I'm just saying, at the time it was really small and it still is.

Speaker 1:

Well, I had that festiva and that thing was so good on guess yeah, oh yeah, those were like and they were.

Speaker 2:

They drove good too like. I remember victor gracia, I drove his once and I'm like that thing was it just drove nice, like a full-size car and it finished and it, yeah, and it was like everything was like stiff and new because it was a new car and it was. I mean it was. I mean back then I think what were they like? 3 500 bucks or something, four grand brand new, I don't know, but that thing lasted.

Speaker 1:

Then I ended up selling to my cousin for a couple hundred bucks. He had it for a while.

Speaker 2:

Then he ended up giving it to his neighbor you don't see a lot of them on the market, though, or on the road anymore.

Speaker 1:

I never see him I see him once in a great while because you notice them. Once you had one.

Speaker 2:

You know, what.

Speaker 3:

I mean yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

That's like when you bought your truck. Now you just notice that truck.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, there's a bunch of them out there, for sure, man, I saw a Raptor yesterday. I was like man, I should have never covered them. It was so nice I was looking at them like man. I should have kept it, but you know, whatever Got to do what makes the most sense money-wise.

Speaker 1:

But anything else you had going on this week. Oh, I had to work yesterday. So then Richie and Joey was doing a sidewalks down the street and I needed Richie to come pull out an apron for us. So I was like man, I can't get over there to help them, to help us. So I said sent johnny over there, right, johnny goes and helps him do these sidewalks why didn't you just go rut for harsh heavy equipment? Because he was favorite for a favorite thing oh okay, all right.

Speaker 1:

So let's check it, just check him. So he goes over there. Johnny goes to help him. I get off work, I go over there and help too. Well, I get there, everything's done, of course. That's how I do it, though you know. So I go wow, I'm done pretty much, you know. So we go and take all the stuff and then everybody takes off. There's a bunch of guys there and it was just sidewalks. But then we go and do that little apron, we pull that out. So this morning, joey puts on his little post. You know, every week he puts his little work. You know what job he did. So he shows the sidewalks, but he don't say how many guys were there.

Speaker 2:

So, I'm like Jesus. You know like Well he says when there's nobody there. Because there's nobody there because he's always got that up there always so he posts it.

Speaker 1:

So you know me, I put my little comment.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it was like 10 guys on his sidewalk. So I might have got in trouble with keith this week because you told me that your lawnmower was lower. Okay, so you tell me that it was lower and you hit that. You sent me a picture of the waterline that you, that you hit and you said I've cut this grass a million times, never hit it and I drive over it every time. So when you told me that what you didn't know is literally probably an hour and a half before that I'm at Keith's and he said, yeah, he, this grass lower. He keeps cutting it high and he goes it needs to be lower.

Speaker 2:

So as soon as you said it, I text Keith and I'm like dude, did you lower his motor? Yeah, like what the fuck. And I accused him of lowering your motor. And then when he, and then when he said that I didn't, I told him I didn't believe in coincidences, which was probably you know, you know my part, you know what I mean to say that. But yeah, I definitely accused him of of lowering your mower, but he says he didn't. So I don't know, but I accused him of it, I did, I really did. I think he got offended, though for sure he goes. I've never even cut grass with that mower. Why would I lower the mower? You know, did you check your blades? Are they good?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, they're good, they are. It just kind of skimmed it. I'm like, hmm, that don't seem right, like I've just done it so many, many times and I've never had that issue the thing is, though, is if you come across it at the perfect angle and you turn right there nope them blades lower.

Speaker 2:

They're lower for sure positive, I'm not. So somebody lowered them, okay, so I. So I wasn't wrong by saying that 100% was I.

Speaker 1:

I don't know. But anyways, I don't know who did it. They were lowered. I didn't do it. You sure you didn't do it. I know I didn't.

Speaker 2:

You've been taking your memory pills, I don't remember. You got to get your memory on point. You got to do that.

Speaker 1:

Neuro go it's so weird man because I got memory so tight on certain things and some are just so like so.

Speaker 2:

So, joe, that I did a lot of work with, he's having problems, he, he's, he, uh, he keeps saying like he has, like he can't remember shit or he's he can't right and he's just like cloudy feeling or whatever. And he said he's been like that now for a little while and it's kind of bugging him. You know what I mean Like. So I told Joey his son, I said I'm going to send him some of that neuro gum you know that that Joe Rogan talks about or whatever. And I've been, I've been eating the mints. I've been, I've been eating the mints, I've got the mints, I've been eating and I kind of like it.

Speaker 2:

I think it does something. I mean I, I keep my words better. I'm not like I'm not forgetting what the word like a lot of times. Like I would go to say something I couldn't even think of the word, but I knew the word, I just couldn't think of it. Like that kind of stuff isn't happening. So I does help to some degree, but it's got the ending and caffeine and vitamin B in it, basically.

Speaker 1:

But um, what's that? What's that thing where they call it, where they put sugar in a pill and they give it to you and tell you it's something else. They call it.

Speaker 2:

They, uh, they. Now you just got placebo. That's a placebo. That's what it is.

Speaker 1:

It could be. It's so much clearer.

Speaker 2:

I sent it to him for him to try it. You know what I'm saying. And Joe Rogan swears by it and from what I understand, he's not sponsored by him either. He just swears by it. And they were on Shark Tank and all that stuff.

Speaker 1:

But he's probably trying to get sponsored by it, just like he was trying to do that Colgate thing.

Speaker 2:

I just was trying to see if my teeth would get whiter. I'm just kidding, so anyways, I'm going to take one right now. Anyways, you just seem so much smarter. I send it to him, right? But I told Joey, I said tell him that I was using it. And you told me to send it to him. Send him something I didn't want accused of, like send it to him like I don't mean he's doing so, anyways, I get a text from joey last night or maybe was it last night, you bastard.

Speaker 2:

My dad remembers that funny no, he texted me and he said they just figured it it out. I go what do you mean? He goes, the gum came Cause I ordered it on Amazon. He says the gum came and he just thought, man, I must've clicked something. And him and him and his wife just been eating the gum like just chewing gum, you know, and they had no clue that it was you know, neurogum or anything. They just thought they must have accidentally ordered gum on Amazon. So, and then he's laughing about it. So then he goes. I said well, did you ask him if he's thinking any clearer? And he said I just asked him. And he said no. So maybe you're right, it might be placebo, but I honestly feel like I am keeping the words better than I was before that placebo makes you go in that direction it could.

Speaker 2:

That is possible. I mean, caffeine ain't gonna help me. I get enough of that that's for sure.

Speaker 1:

But it's vitamin.

Speaker 2:

We get that by the gallon it's vitamin b and theanine too, which, whatever that is, I don't even know what thing.

Speaker 3:

I probably should research it before I start chewing on it all the time. Yeah, all the time, yeah.

Speaker 2:

You know, whatever it works, I'm living with it.

Speaker 1:

Might make you smart enough to go buy a uniform.

Speaker 2:

Yeah right, I mean you wouldn't think I'd have to because I'm married, but you know, I guess I need to.

Speaker 1:

You know, you know, I guess I need to, you know.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I gotta go as a cop this for this. Uh, you can't beat him. Join him.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's where you're at, yeah, I mean I, you know, have a good night. That's all I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

I just want to have a good night, you know, yeah, and I'm not wearing the shorts with the leather shorts, one either oh, you could be likeips and wear the chaps without the booties and shit. Oh, my god Chips. I wonder if they got that costume oh, that'd be cool, get that helmet what's their two names? I forget. It's uh Ponch and John. That's it, ponch and John. You be Ponch, I'll be John, I've been watching all them old episodes.

Speaker 1:

They're pretty. The last season sucked, the whole thing sucked. No, it didn't.

Speaker 2:

Dude, I couldn't make it through 10 minutes of that now. Oh, I could watch it. I couldn't. It's like MASH, I loved MASH. I can't turn it on and watch it no more.

Speaker 1:

Like Seinfeld. I never liked that oh.

Speaker 2:

I love Seinfeld. I never liked that.

Speaker 1:

Oh, I love Seinfeld. I was going to say you like that, you watched that today.

Speaker 2:

I could watch that today. Friends, I like Friends.

Speaker 1:

Friends, I got into Friends.

Speaker 2:

Friends was fun. Seinfeld was cool. I like the way that the story always came back around. I always thought that was funny. You know what I mean. Friends was like that, but theirs was like something would happen in the street and that would somehow lead back to some one of their asshole friends did something that caused it. You know what I mean. I like that. I thought that was pretty funny. If you want to be a fake cop, be a security officer my own wife making fun of me, ain't that a bitch? Getting made fun of by my cheating wife, ain't that a bitch? It's like. It's like being a a a. I can't say that. I. I can't I. The words are there, yeah, of course You've been chewing that gum. They're there, but I can't say it.

Speaker 3:

The words are there, yeah of course You've been chewing that gum, that's right.

Speaker 2:

They're there, but I can't say it. That would be bad. But yeah, no, that's not good for her to make fun of me, that's not good at all.

Speaker 1:

At least if it was funny. You're going to do it, do it all the way.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, do it, do it wholeheartedly. Yeah, do it all the way.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, do it, do it wholeheartedly.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, all the way Go for the jugular. I seen Chrissy yesterday. All right, she was here, and I didn't see Owen. I guess he was in the bathroom. I seen his beer sitting there, but yeah, he couldn't have been far.

Speaker 2:

No, no, no, I go. So how's married life? He goes, oh, it's no different, like, yeah, you guys are newlyweds, that's why just wait, hey, he still does the dishes every day after work. The problem is what like with, with with husband and wives and stuff. The thing that goes on is is like, well, you were not married but you were with tracy forever. What was you think? Or what's it? What's it gone? But it, what's the biggest issue? You think you guys ever like I mean not like talking about going out or cheating, I'm talking about the, the just a regular things in the house, like the things that just were a big deal between you and her, nothing like little things, nothing little. Yeah, see that that my thing was with with jen, I noticed not with amanda and I, and I, and probably I see it with amanda. But now I don't let it get to me like, yeah, well, you're a lot older, well, I'm a lot older and wiser for it, but because you chew that gum, because I chew that gum.

Speaker 2:

That's right, it's it's, it's mints, by the way. But no, I, when we were at gum, you said when we first started having a little bit of money, we go to the store or whatever. When I first got into trades, made money. Jen and amanda were exactly the same. Like how amanda is now, amanda don't spend money until she gets my approval. Don't matter what it is, she just how she is and it's stupid stuff. You don't have to ask me, just go get it. You know I mean like dumb shit that you need to get anyway, but that's just how she is, she's, she's been that way and jen used to be that way. Well then, once we started to get some money, all of a sudden, jen would just go spend money. You know what I mean.

Speaker 2:

But the biggest thing I thought was that men and women and I seen it with me and Jen it was that I would spend money on one thing, she would spend money on another. Like I bought some Nike ID gym shoes, you know, like 120 bucks. You know what I mean. They were cool, they were worth it to me. She spent 85 on a wrap that went around her bikini, I'm like. Or 90 on a purse, like what. Why would you do that. You know what I mean. Like it doesn't make sense to me, but I mean the gym shoes didn't make sense to her. You know what I'm saying, but but it was pissing me off. You know what I mean. And we sat down and talked about it and I came to, I came to grips with I was in the wrong, like that there's things that they buy that because they they spend money on, like makeup and stuff, and it's like you gotta be fucking kidding me right now.

Speaker 1:

Really, you know what I mean, like the amount they'll spend some of them, not all of them you said you could have went to that fabric place and got a big old thing of fabric and got it for ten dollars yeah, yeah, or she would go get like her hair done at these outlandish shops.

Speaker 2:

There were like 150 bucks to get her hair done and I'm like what are you talking about? Why? You know what I mean, but she wouldn't even tell me how much.

Speaker 2:

It was the same place I go to but I mean it's just the biggest difference between men and women. Like that's a big deal, like they, just we, we both spend money on things, but we don't agree with what the other one spends it on. You know what I'm saying? Right, and that's like that was probably the biggest. I think that's probably the biggest thing they'll run into eventually. They're not there yet, but eventually it'll happen, cause they're newlyweds. I would cause that's usually where all the the you know what I mean. Like, if you go to buy a house, a man wants a big piece of property, a huge garage and a bedroom. That's it. That's you know what I mean. That's all he wants. A woman wants, like, a big, beautiful kitchen and uh and uh, you know, multi-roomed, big, huge house. Don't care if there's property, don't even care if there's a garage, but a man does. You know what I mean?

Speaker 1:

that's why them barn barn dominiums are fucking so popular.

Speaker 2:

Now they're nice yeah, and they're efficient. I mean, they're they that it's pretty efficient to build one too?

Speaker 1:

if you build one, they're not, they're basic yeah, you throw up a pole barn and then just go build out the inside.

Speaker 2:

I mean it's, it's pretty. Yeah, it's definitely pretty, pretty sweet. Those. I want one. That's what if I get a chance to build mine, that's how I want to do it as a part of me. Yeah, and it's cheap. It's way cheaper in the house. And you could just you, you, you. You build the big barn and then you just have an open whatever, do whatever you want. Wherever you want, move walls, put walls wherever no no like load-bearing walls none of that stuff, you know.

Speaker 1:

That's what I think is cool.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that'd be sweet, I'd love to do that, but that's again that's. You know a difference between a man and a woman. You know what I mean? That's, I mean that's just how it is. I mean there's just major differences and once you have to come in together, especially two people like them that have been single forever and now you gotta, I mean they're getting along good.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I was gonna say but even when, when couples are together and they're just just couples, not they ain't, they ain't married or nothing they usually got a lot of bicker, and I ain't see them bicker no, I, they haven't been together long enough to bicker, not really together for a while now what a year. But he, but he does the dishes, so everything's fine.

Speaker 2:

Well, if you do the dishes, that doesn't make a difference.

Speaker 1:

You're going to be all right.

Speaker 2:

I mean, I know he listens to the podcast, so all I'm trying to do is kind of give him that little bit of advice. That's helped me. That's all I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

I'm saying just keep.

Speaker 2:

This is the best advice I can give him spend money that you wouldn't spend and you're going to spend money that she wouldn't spend.

Speaker 1:

I don't think that's going to be a problem. I think the problem is there ain't no problem because he does the dishes.

Speaker 2:

Doing the dishes is all it takes.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, maybe mop the floor once in a while. He's good.

Speaker 2:

That's it. Mop the floor and do the dishes. I'm screwed. I don't do either of those Right. See, that's what I got to wear a copy of the form. I seen him in traffic.

Speaker 1:

He said I got to get home and do the dishes. I said, yeah, he's going to be all right.

Speaker 2:

That's why I got to do a police uniform. That's why I got to do that instead, because I don't want to do the dishes.

Speaker 1:

He's going to do the dishes and then, well, once a week he's going to mop the floor. That's a little bonus. He's good, yeah, but that's because they're fresh.

Speaker 2:

it's fresh, that's easy when you're fresh. As long as he keeps doing them dishes, he's all right. I actually like doing the dishes. I don't. I don't bother me to do the dishes. I really don't mind doing the dishes whatsoever. The only thing is it's, you know, hard to get me to do it when I'm tired. But if I'm like at home and nothing to go do, I'll go do the dishes.

Speaker 1:

So why don't you get a uniform and do it? Do the dishes. I'll go do the dishes. Why don't you get a uniform and do the dishes in a uniform?

Speaker 2:

Do the dishes in a uniform yeah.

Speaker 1:

Hey, don't do the security, don't listen to her Not going to do it.

Speaker 2:

Evidently she has something for security guard too. Evidently that's what it sounds like. Check her phone. Or maybe she just don't want me to be as hot as her boyfriend yeah that's arresting danny and it could be poor danny we're in the middle of everything.

Speaker 1:

Don't know what the hell's going on why is everybody following?

Speaker 2:

well, I mean it would be the dumbest thing that that that possibly she could have done, because giving getting danny arrested just gives us more privacy in our house so we get to do some dirtier shit. You know I'm saying like that wouldn't be the smartest move on his part because that just gives me more access.

Speaker 1:

You know I'm saying he don't know that's true, he just yeah, he probably has enough access hey, you know what, at this point, I don't think the uniform's good, you don't think so?

Speaker 2:

no, not what you're fucking talking or I'm not, I don't know, dude, I still think it's weird though I think he needs, I think there's going to be enough just talking about it on here.

Speaker 1:

But what I'm saying is he shouldn't use the resources of the police department to get a hold of a chick and try to flirt with her.

Speaker 2:

I don't think that's okay at all and I 100% think that's what he did. That's 100, 100 of my opinion is what he did.

Speaker 1:

That's your opinion and I am not going to disagree with you, but I still think that's that's horrible if he did oh, it's that it's 100, or I mean how how could you see it as anything else but horrible?

Speaker 2:

I mean it's, it's got to be horrible. I mean that's, that's not. But I don't think they should have access to that phone number that quick.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but it should be. If they did, they should know better than to abuse that power.

Speaker 2:

You know what I'm saying, Like the only reason I could see that, because this is for the flock system. It's where they get your license plate. The flock system like this is this real time thing that's going on now, where they have these cameras and you see them with, like the blue lights and stuff. People think those are speeding cameras. It's, most of those aren't speeding. No, they're.

Speaker 2:

They're flock cameras basically it's so that the police can track things in real time. They they read plates, they tell them you know. So that one of the ones that sticks out to me is that uh utah thing, the girl and the guy and he took her car. He killed her and then he took her car and went home. You remember that the van that gabby petito was her name.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, well, the the dad or the the kid, when he came back into flor they caught his plate, like on coming off of ramps and stuff. That's how they knew where he wasn't when he was there. So I mean, that's the thing that comes to mind with that. Right, but I could see, like, if that's going on and you've got the, the cameras are there in real time and somebody's in danger, that's driving. You know, hey, this guy behind you has been following you or something. Or or the guy behind you is a murderer, he looks for victims or whatever it is, and you call him, say hey, what you need to do is drive straight to the police station or something, something to that effect, when you're sitting in a school parking lot waiting for your kid which, by the way, if you have the flock system, you should have known exactly what Jeep it was. You shouldn't be like oh there was two Jeeps there, we're not sure.

Speaker 1:

Hold on, let me talk to you for a minute.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, right, exactly.

Speaker 1:

Like I said, if it was abused and he used it to just call her and flirt with her or whatever, it's horrible. I think so too.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and I heard him when she was talking to him on speaker said he was married too, so it's even double horrible.

Speaker 1:

That doesn't matter.

Speaker 2:

I mean it matters to her.

Speaker 1:

Well, I'm saying it doesn't matter A person's going to do what they're going to do, it doesn't matter. No, I get it, but it makes it worse even Right. That's why just adds another layer of grime so somehow do you think this is going to get back to him?

Speaker 2:

probably if I get pulled over for some dumb shit.

Speaker 1:

You know why we use the flock system. Is there a domestic in here?

Speaker 2:

I, I just don't, I, I don't know. I really don't know, dude. I wonder if that flock system though if Danny had a warrant, that would have caught his plate too.

Speaker 1:

Well, yeah, I'm not saying I honestly think that's too separate.

Speaker 2:

I don't think that was Just so happened to be Right, no, just so happened to be.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I really do think that was just so happened to happening beyond that part that he's on day shift at the school when she's getting out, and night shift arresting Danny the next day, two days later, wednesday and Friday, she said on here yeah, that's just a coincidence. But he didn't know her. Remember, when she walked up he said who?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, who? He said domestic violence.

Speaker 1:

What domestic yeah Domestic?

Speaker 2:

violence. What domestic violence? What you're going to get, no actually, you know what I think he said. He goes there was a domestic violence at Midview. Holy shit, what are you talking about? When did this happen? Wow, that's what he said. I swear to God, I swear on everything. His exact response was there was a domestic at Midview. When did this happen?

Speaker 1:

happen, hey do you want to borrow my car today?

Speaker 2:

I might need to yeah I'm gonna have to have to be in top secret mode, like brandon used to have to do that. When she put the um, she would. When he was going through a divorce. She was a bitch man, she was a total bitch, she, she would. She put a uh, restraining order on him even though he wasn't even bothering her. She went and put a restraining order on him and then she would go find him and call the police. That's, that's crazy how he was. So he ended up having to switch trucks with his dad so he wouldn't get like. So she couldn't find him. He had to switch for a while and then finally, I think he was on like offered probation. He goes nah, put me in jail, fuck you probation. You're not gonna keep doing this to me I'm done.

Speaker 1:

They kept fucking with my one cousin and I'm like damn, this shit's crazy, like you would just think like no, that's not true. And yeah, they kept fucking with him and the cop came to the house that was a member of that festival.

Speaker 1:

I said I sold him yeah it was parked in the backyard forever like he wasn't even driving it. So he brought he was driving him when he was seeing her. They had broke up and he parked if something was wrong with it and he parked it. So then months later she's calling the police on him saying that he was riding by her house where he wasn't supposed to be. You know, she had a restraining order on him and, uh, I don't know all the details, but anyways, the cops come to the house to arrest him and he's like yeah, you know, you seen in the car riding by her house, blah, blah, blah. And he my cousin's like sure. So he walks into the backyard. There was weeds growing in between the rims. That's the car.

Speaker 1:

They said that she was seen going by her house and shit. And they still arrested, they still rest. They had to. The cop said he believed him but he had to take him. That's how? Wow, yeah, I'm like this is fucking crazy. Yeah, I should have money here and tell that story. That shit's crazy the way they just kept fucking with him.

Speaker 2:

I'm like holy well it wasn't them fucking with brandon. I mean it like to some degree, I guess it was, but it a lot of. It had to do with the fact that it because everything he it was them protecting the like the woman was getting more rights than he was and he understood when the cop said he had to take him because you know it's a domestic and it was called or whatever.

Speaker 1:

So he's like, yeah, but I just want to show you something before we, you know you take, he takes him back there. He shows him like, look at, you can see this car had been moved in the rim. The weeds are growing through the rims. You're like, yeah, this car ain't been moved in months you know, you know what I'm gonna.

Speaker 2:

I don't think brandon will mind me telling a story. I'm gonna go ahead and tell it. Brandon, when he was dealing with her, she had her restraining order and all these things on him. He's going through a divorce and you remember him having seizures? Yeah, he was having all them seizures and stuff like that, allegedly. No, he was a hundred percent. I'm not talking about that, go ahead. But oh, yeah, yeah, no, but yeah, he, he was having seizures, a hundred percent, he was having seizures. They go through a divorce and all this. The seizures stop. In fact, as far as I know, I don't think he's had any sense. If he has it, I don't know that, I'm aware of it, but he may have. I I'm. I can't back that up 100%, but I'm pretty sure they stopped.

Speaker 2:

But he got into the storage unit and he found like different drugs from different types of drugs, like in the storage unit, like he found them in there. And he reached out to his attorney. What should I do? You know what I mean? His attorney said you know, we'll deal with it. Their attorneys went to her place of employment and said hey, these are over here. And you know the concern was is that it was being injected into his food is what the concern was why he was having seizures. You know what I mean. Whether it's true or not, I don't know. I don't know what chemicals would make him have a seizure. I don't know any of that. I'm not pretending I do, but what I do know is that there were there. They were there, and then he had his attorney deal with it through her employer. They came and arrested him. They came and arrested him for harassing her at work.

Speaker 1:

Basically, they should have arrested her journey. Right, he's the one that went up there.

Speaker 2:

I mean you would think, yeah, but no, he got arrested for harassing her. Yeah, a hundred percent he did. Yeah, yeah, it was. It was what he went through with. That was unreal. And then she took his son. He didn't see him forever. He finally did get in touch with his son and his son is in. I forget what state it was, but he found him. I think he was running track and they drove out there. I can't remember. I don't want to say where it was because I don't think I'm right.

Speaker 2:

But they went out there and he was running track and he actually talked to him, gave him the number, so and I believe since then he's talked to him. I believe since then too. So that was that finally has worked out. But he's like an adult now at this point you know what I'm saying. Like it's like he lost his whole childhood with that kid you know, and he was nothing but a good father.

Speaker 2:

I remember that, oh, he's great. I mean he's. I mean daughters. He has now the I mean he's that's, yeah, he's. I mean daughters. He has now that. I mean he's, that's a yeah, he's a great dad. I mean he might be a little bit like of a modern Archie bunker, maybe he's still a good kid dad.

Speaker 2:

No, he's a great daddy. I mean he is a great daddy, teaches them well, like he's, he's all involved Like, and his dad was pretty involved with him too. His dad, like, was always his coach you know what I mean. And they, like I remember going over there the first time and like seeing, like I mean he had like the, the millennium falcom, like the I think it was a lego set like set up on the kitchen table. That's just it's massive ass, millennium Like it was. Just like he let him be a kid and have his fun. You know what I'm saying. But yeah, anyways, so that's what happened. But, um, I want to give one more shout out. Alexa turns 30 on Tuesday, 30 years old. My daughter, you're old, 30 years old. My daughter, you're old, I'm old, I mean Misty's older than she is, but I mean I can't believe she's 30 on Tuesday, 30 years, it's insane, it's absolutely nuts. It just made me think of it because she just texted me about what she's doing at christmas. So I don't know why when's her birthday tuesday.

Speaker 2:

Tuesday, october 22nd. Yep, 30 years old 30 years ago at saint joseph hospital, which isn't even there anymore yeah, where I was born too, I think everybody our age was. Yeah, that was the spot.

Speaker 1:

I guess 30 and up.

Speaker 2:

Well, everybody around here, anyways. But yeah, that was 30 years ago. It's crazy, hard to believe. I mean Dylan's 12 years ago next month. I mean it's just like wow, mind-blowing, you know. But 12 years ago next month, it's just like wow, mind blowing, you know. But anyways, I think we're ready. We've got a pretty good show and I thought, everybody for Halloween, get ready. I'll be there as a cop, you know, it'll be a concrete truck driver and uh, we want to see what you want to be. We're going to have some prizes and uh, dj, we want to see what you want to be. We're going to have some prizes and DJ and we're going to have a good time. So we'll hope to see you here Saturday. We're getting out of here, peace, peace.

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