Episode #4 - Hot Dogs, Hypocrisy & Hustles
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Episode #4 - Hot Dogs, Hypocrisy & Hustles

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they say wise men speak because they have something to say yeah they also say fools speak because they have to say
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something well here we are there you go yeah we forget that one well well relax
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all right all right welcome back to the Gambler and the Guardian i'm Nathan also known as the Guardian and I'm Anthony
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known as the Gambler i got a question Anthony what's that do you eat hot dogs
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corn dogs only over here no no I'm just kidding of course I eat hot dogs in fact
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there's two places that I eat hot dogs let me guess i already know you got to
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guess them go ahead baseball games yep that's one
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the second one might not be right yeah it is costco yep oh money
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um yeah of course who doesn't need hot dogs at Costco i love I love myself a nice uh all beef uh Frank preferably
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halal uh you know and I think it's funny that a lot of times you know here in
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America I do feel as though that uh we have so many freedoms that often times
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that we might take them for granted uh something as simple as a hot dog well
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you're saying like if we wouldn't be able to eat a hot dog how is that even possible like it's a this is a national
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kind of pastime thing for especially here in America exactly and um you know here in America you know we we tend to
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set the trends for the world and uh you know people all around the world love hot dogs but it just so happens right
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now in North Korea that if you eat a hot dog and you're caught eating a hot dog
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that you can face hard labor as a punishment for eating a hot dog hard
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labor so if I go eat a hot dog and I'm in North Korea or I'm in North
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Korean chain gang oh put him in the chain not just they're going to have you dig a ditch which will help you work off
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eating the hot dog nah brother this real over there like they're on some whole other vibes like whole other
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anti-American vibes over there um I'm going to share this this this this
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article that that we have found here uh North Koreans have reportedly been banned from eating hot dogs as a part of
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the crackdown on Western culture infiltrating the hermit kingdom dictator
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uh Kim Jong-un has declared that serving the sausage as an act of treason the Sun
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reports amid the rising popularity of a South Korean dish inspired by the US
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people caught selling or cooking hot dogs face the prospect of time in the country's infamous labor camps while
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Pony Yang has also decreed that defores could also be jailed as a part of the
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regime's efforts to quash capitalist culture among citizens it has forbidden the sale of bundai jig a dish imported
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from pro-western neighbor South Korea so apparently uh I've looked into this hot
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dogs are very popular in Korea and uh they've they've even gone much further than us in uh in ways to eat them gotcha
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yeah so they're not just eating it a hot dog in a bun like we No no yeah our traditional hot dog is most likely not
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even as much of a thing over there but yeah gotcha so okay so just taking in
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kind of what you said here so if they're caught selling them or even eating them
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then you'll be forced to potentially join the chain gang or be in prison
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you're going to prison you're going to prison free wow yeah for eating a hot dog and and his idea for why he's doing
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this is because western culture has a huge thing around eating hot dogs and he
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believes that if he stops his people from eating hot dogs then they ain't going to influence will it will slow the
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influence or stop the influence yes it's absolutely absurd okay again not
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the only one we are here uh often um we I'm just going to say it in
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America we have we are entitled we we suffer we suffer from entitlement we don't see it as that because we have
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this expectation that we're we're from here we're here this is what we should it should be this way and like hey a lot
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of there's a whole lot of things that are blessings you know that we don't see as that and um that's why I wanted to
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talk about this because it's like we we're complaining about conveniences dude we're complaining about like
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literal first world problems right that's when they say it's a first world problem they're talking about like being
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in America with food we can eat whatever we want here and not just that but we
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have access the accessibility to all kinds of different types of cuisine
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right yes so um Yeah what about
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tipping when you go out to eat
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um are you do you consider yourself to be a good tipper yeah i Yeah I think I'm a
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good tipper i mean I usually tip I I don't do it always based on like a
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percentage like nowadays whenever you go somewhere literally on the receipt or on
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if you buy a anything at the register it pops up and it says what's your tip and it has
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percentages right i I kind of in a way see that as a little insulting because I
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don't think like that you know but I tip um it usually ends up like 20 25%
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something like that and the thing that I like to do is I like to use $2 bills
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yeah that's right yeah I I have these i get them directly from the bank and
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they're like a crispy $2 bills and I've had the experience of the uh you know
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the waitress or the bartender or wherever I'm at have a moment because
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it's fairly rare that someone hands you a brand new fresh off the mint $2 bill
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you know well how about you you a tipper i know you're a I I'm an I consider I believe
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I'm an excellent tipper um and and what you had mentioned the um the printed
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suggested tip on the receipt when that came about that that had a strange
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effect on me i'm not going to lie like when I see that on there immediately I'm like turned off and like
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it has it has an effect meaning I'll end up giving like the highest percentage of
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tip that's on the paper but if it wasn't there I would have given significant significant more a significant amount
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more and um you know this is this is uh
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I I think that I understand why it's there yeah cuz overall it's encouraging
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others to tip yeah because they need the tips right and so like I don't I don't
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know if everybody understands why it is the way it is and why it's so important
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two tip two tip right well because just as we're about to go down this road I I
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remember Reservoir Dogs ah and Mr pink he want he you know the the the guy
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who's running the show goes "Okay I took care of the bill which means you're not paying your six seven bucks whatever it
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was at that time for your meal just take care of the tip just take care of the tip i don't tip
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so Mr pink you know Steve Bushi who's hilarious you know and always puts up a
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fight no matter what he does um does this whole thing around I'm not tipping and why he doesn't tip and that's their
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problem blah blah blah well this is a problem believe it or not that seems to
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be an American problem it doesn't happen elsewhere um cuz when I go to Mexico I be tipping and they
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love it in Europe they don't have tipping at all and in
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many places that if you try to tip people they will take it as an insult
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well they'll be offended correct like what they did for you wasn't enough like you're paying for more kind of thing
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right because of because of the United States and our our our type of capitalism that we have in place ah
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we we like to try to make as much money as possible and pay the least amount of possible for the work to get done right
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a lot of times this ensures that you're not going to get quality work done by the people that you're employing but
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also what happens is this is why in the United States we have what's called minimum wage
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minimum wage is non-existent in many other places and the reason minimum wage
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does exist is for the reason that I just said and these people are working for tips so uh people that work for tips and
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people that are working for commissions that that have commissionbased salaries that are you know relatively
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structured in that way relatively small that are structured in that way yeah it's it's not this is not something that's in favor of the people so it's
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absolutely necessary uh probably here to be printing the suggested tip amount on
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the receipt but the reason that it's there is because we're we have a kind of a greedy way of
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doing things and Yeah so we're not taking care of the people like that so you're saying that these companies are
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trying to lower their employee cost as low as possible to eek out as much as profit as they possible and essentially
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are just pushing the expense of the employees onto the customer onto the customer in a different way instead of
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increased prices so they could pay their employees more they want to advertise a lower price to
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bring them in the door but then push on them that hey you got to tip them or
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else you know these our employees won't be happy working here while you know in
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other countries they're just like yeah uh we're getting paid to do a good job and we're going to do our job you know
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what I mean and uh over here it's like these people got to really bend over backwards to get tips because they have
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to deal with people that are like uh walking uh Yelp reviews you know that
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are like uh what's this i didn't order send this back
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and then you know they they they go through hell dealing with these people and then they have to like try to go to
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the manager to try to get this discounted for these people to hopefully get a tip from somebody that really
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doesn't give a crap about them anyway yeah this seems like more of a a society
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thing you know how people in society you know I tip because
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not only because I want to hook that person up but it makes me feel good that when I get great service they get extra
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absolutely you know absolutely um I I will say that if I get really crappy service I'm not the best tipper i still
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tip i don't leave nothing you know I I remember uh at a younger age one of my
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elders he's like "Oh well worst case scenario you leave a tip just write on there don't eat yellow snow." Gave him a
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tip god and I was like "Oh that always kind of stuck with me of like well that's the worst case scenario is you
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leave them that kind of tip." I've like never done that but uh you know if it's
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that bad I'm probably not going to make it to the point of the payment part like if it sucks like that I'm just going to
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like be like "All right I'm good on this [ __ ] like I'll pay you for this [ __ ] that I got and I'm out." Like and and
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just walk out so essentially you'd be a Dining Dasher no I'm saying you you I guess you didn't hear me just say "I'll
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pay for what I ordered and I'm out." Like but the the tip [ __ ] is out like that's that's not an that's not optional
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if if it has pushed me to that point that I'm ready to just like push my food forward onto the table and walk off like
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Yeah but you still pay for it of course yeah you got to pay for this so what I'd say is you got to have class you got to
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have class you got to you got to pay for what you ordered whether you like it or not because guess what you've ordered it you've asked for this whether it makes
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your expectation or not it's your issue don't make it the issue of the business
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you know what I mean unless they unless they promoted it to you specifically as the best X Y or Z in the world or
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something like that yeah because if you get if you order food and you don't know
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what it is like I've you know I have kid right so I take my daughter out she's
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like "Oh I want to get this." I'm like "Okay don't think much about it because she wanted to order it." And then it
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comes out and it just you know everybody parent has had this situation happen it
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comes out they take one look at it and they're like "I ain't doing this." And then they want to eat mine bro you know
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I just did this on the way up here okay i stopped at this place to get some tacos
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and like my mind was like running a thousand miles a minute and I was thinking about eight other things while
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I was ordering my food right and I looked at the menu it said "Ground beef or chicken?" And I was like "The hell
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kind of taco place is this?" I looked at the guy salad i was like "What you got?" all you got is ground beef and chicken
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and he's like nah we got carnitas we got this so like and so like my mind the way
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it worked was when I like my mind found out that there was other meats right and immediately was like yeah okay carnitas
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okay yeah I don't eat pork right so like I got my tacos got in the
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car you feel me like put my seatelt on start riding out jump on the highway
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grab a taco took a bite to that [ __ ] took a couple chews and was like H something's not right and I looked at
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the color of the meat and I was like I was like they gave me the wrong I was like no I asked for this
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right got off the highway literally there was a dope homeless dude standing
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there with a sign that said hungry so like yeah blood got five tacos this
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morning he was like yo and it was crazy though not on some like not on some like weird
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stuff but like on some just like real real stuff like his nose was dripping like crazy though right so like when I
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handed it to him like I kind of like gave him a quick little uh like I like
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if I would have seen the drip earlier I would have threw him at him like you know what I'm saying like
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what would that have helped man you should have hand him a a napkin or a brother i was trying to get up out that
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air i was trying to get up out that air brother oh you're like "Oh this this might be a co situation." I got I ain't
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worried about that i got strong immunity for whatever comes my way but I would like to avoid any of it at all cost
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threw it at him let me Let me lock myself in the closet with this um with this dude
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well it's uh it's good to know that you wouldn't dine and dash i would never
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dine and dash i've never done a thing like that in my life like hold on i digress i digress i've done things that
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I should not have i walked I might have uh how does it go uh strategically
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transfer equipment to alternate location shout out to the fat electrician um but
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yeah like when it comes to that type of stuff though I'm real classy with it today's episode is proudly sponsored by
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um I would never do that well uh there's this story that just came out and guy named Jared oh yeah and Jared is
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actually um he's he's fairly famous in the Bay Area yeah
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all they all know him yeah they all know him that's what was crazy uh but but this guy he's fast or whatever like he
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he's good at what he does he's alleged a serial bar tab skipper serial bar tab
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skipper or I would say a uh habitual habitual a habitual tab tab runner you
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know what I'm saying well he was just arrested or detained at uh Red Lobster
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in San Bruno somebody finally got a hold of Jur they finally got home hold of him the infamous dine and dasher known
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around SF as Jared was arrested and detained for once again for skipping on a bill though he has since been released
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and bartenders be warned that he is currently a free man san Francisco
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bartenders have been talking for a number of months about an alleged uh prolific Dining Dasher offender known as
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Jared but the local media just caught wind of this chatter last week on December uh late December reddit thread
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showed dozens of comments from those saying they worked in the service industry and have many times encoured
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encountered the so-called Jared's bill skipping ways someone even posted a map
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from a private Facebook group of bartenders detailing more than three dozen SF establishments where Jared had
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supposedly left without paying his bills and that's that's that's just the people that were
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on that Facebook thread that that know like that are in the know right imagine how many people that feel like damn I
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just got burned by that guy again man I I got to say this uh if I could deal
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with the moral aspects of this it would really help my my bank account cuz I
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spend a lot of money going out to eat and do all this stuff i like to eat well trying new places if I was just to leave
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man my I I'd have a lot more money to put into crypto or whatever you know
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that's what's odd about this it's like it would I would I would I would go as
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far to believe that this guy's like um has a job he's doing well
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so I I had a buddy of mine that like one time I was with him i was with him and my ex-girlfriend we walked into a store
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uh into a Foods Co the guy literally had two $3,000 cash on
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him right and
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me and her were shopping and we were like walking out and when we were
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walking out they were like walking him back in cuz he had stole a toothbrush
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and there's a lot of people that's out there that's like that that like just got that klepto in them for no good for
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no good reason right and um I think this guy might be one of those
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people oh he's for sure he's on a higher level of klepto than most he enjoys it
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there's got to be some aspect of him enjoying the thought of the people
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afterwards showing up going "He's not here where where's the money?" No he got
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I got to deal with this now like think of all the craziness that ensues afterwards like does that uh bartender
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have to pay for it i'd love to interview this guy because I I I'm just curious
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he's got to have like a system down to know exactly when to leave like he don't
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sound like he's been chased many times like this guy sounds like he's quite elusive if he got to dozens of places
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without them catching up to it until like now it's starting to happen you know he's been out pretty good at it as
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messed up as it is I'm sorry i think it's hilarious yeah it's funny i think it's hell funny that this guy like this
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is his reality and to me that shit's crazy and I think it's hilarious like so he his reality now is he was just
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arrested um at the El Camino Riale in San Bruno
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Red Lobster what that mean for Jared jar Jared got Jared gets out and guess what jared still got to eat dog yeah he's got
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to eat jared still got to eat for sure the Chronicle did not publish the suspect's name saying his connection to
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additional incidents isn't established so I'm sure there's some kind of more
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investigation though a separate SF standard report from Friday notes that the arrest report
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confirms him as a 36-year-old Jared Scott of San Matteo yeah 90s baby huh
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yep uh yeah the the additional incident it's
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described as previous in January charged for skipping on 1091
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meal bill at San Mateo's Paza Bar and Cooker so imagine like that's a decent
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tab dude hey almost 200 bucks bro hey you're a waiter you're a waiter and you're like "Hey they spending word i
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know I'm about to get a fly tip on this one." Oh yeah and then Jared's sitting there going "Hey man and I'm going to rack up this bill as high as I can enjoy
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it then peace out another round another round on me yeah yeah i want to buy that
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lady over there a drink okay hey get her number come back this man Jared is off the chain shout out Jared man jared
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crazy he entertained me Jared yeah definitely entertaining um I say that
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like I wouldn't take Jared's ass down if they if they was like "Help runner." And
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you just run and jump on I say that like I wouldn't shout out Shout out to uh to
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all our Mexican brothers and sisters you know when we was kids you know when you play with Mexicans man you know when you
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run they they they did this dope little trip thing from behind you know they run up and and they'll they'll trip your
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foot yeah your back foot so it hits your Exactly they trip your outside foot so it hits your inside foot and both of
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them go and you just end up on your side yeah that's how I do Jared ass oh hey
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that would be a good way for him it would that's what he needs flat on his face that sl that that that that that uh that that
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slam sound when he hits the ground that that jarring that little reality dose cuz sometimes people need physical stuff
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yeah it very easily he could bust a tooth or something and then he wouldn't even be able to go out and eat very well
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you wouldn't forget about it either you'd have to get soup yeah lower bills regardless so it it helps it it'll help
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so what we got here so moving on here this is this is something that that is
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kind of cool you know we often we'd be traveling going to different places and and one of the things that came up was
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that you can rent Pablo Escobar's private jet
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as an Airbnb yeah for you youngsters that don't know who Pablo Escobar is you gonna have to
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do some some googling but uh this guy was
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uh you know a cocaine importer internationally
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that had a bank account essentially even though it wasn't in the bank that rivaled that of
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many countries oh yeah yeah and and this was years ago when you know the amount
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of money that he was moving around was like huge for today's day and age shout out the 80s man yeah 80s time so his his
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jet private jet it's a it's now wingless so this jet it's not like you could rent
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it and then you know hop in the cockpit and take off what is it though is it a It's a 727 oh wow okay uh original
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leather seats it has a gold toilet so he So I have a little background in aviation um like the nicest uh heavy
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jets are a BBJ which is a Boeing business jet 737 converted into a
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private jet um the Global Express which is made by Bombardier
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and the uh the heavies start in uh in for Gulfream at G3 so G3 G4 and G550
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and from what I understand there's a G6 now i've not seen it but yeah so this is a back then when he did this all of
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those planes were that I just named were non-existent so he essentially made the first Boeing business jet oh really so
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he created he as far as I know maybe someone else here this is luxury man i I
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mean straight up it's almost like you know you have the the yachts you know this is a jet that is pimped out it's
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Yeah it's for that for that type of uh jet it's pretty standard oh really yeah the table The table is nice as hell
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though uh so you know fancy spending the night on a private jet for a few hundred
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per night right partying like an 80s rockstar throw in the fact that the jet
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belonged to a king of cocaine Pavo Escobar and the bizarre Miami Vice theme
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is even more compelling the converted 727-00
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business jet is accessible as a permanently grounded Airbnb in Bristol
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England local entrepreneur Johnny Palmer came upon the old Biz Liner in an
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aircraft graveyard figuring it might have a second life as a theme hotel or
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make a good location for a photo shoot decommissioned in 2012 Palmer bought the
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jet without engines or wings and towed it to his industrial site in Bristol
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bloody Johnny Palmer he's a genius so here's here's the jet right here no
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wings no engine just sitting there yeah that's insane palmer originally
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bought the Boeing as a cool family toy for having sleepovers with the kids but
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then the Airbnb concept hit there are loads of commercial aircraft restoration
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pro projects but this is only one uh business jet in the world he says
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everything was there and we did a proper restoration job so it looks like it
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you guys right well like he said this is the only one of its kind in the world
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remember I said that yeah you Yeah you did say that you always shocked me sometimes you know things that I don't
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know how you know again the Boeing BBJ is the it's the only one that I know of
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that Boeing itself manufactures as a business jet right as a private plane and it's number 737 this is a 727 yeah
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which is smaller it's smaller so again he did this and thought of doing this before Boeing thought of doing it boeing
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might have been inspired by this yeah who knows what kind of deals uh Pablo
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Escobar had back in the day i will not get into that so So here on the uh on
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the on the jet when you go on there like what are what's included like normally when you go into an Airbnb like they'll
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have you know here's some little cookies for you and maybe a bottle of wine or something the for me uh so they have a
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medium-sized jet called a Challenger right that's uh also made by um
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Bombardier so Bombardier owns the mag lev they make
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the bullet train oh yeah they also make the seed oh Sidu is also owned Bomb sidu
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is a subsidiary company of Bombardier as well and um this company is a uh huge
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conglomerate to the point that they are even a uh contractor with the United States
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government as well oh wow yeah um but the Challenger airplane has from what I
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know of of the private uh planes to have the uh biggest circumference of fuselage
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i can stand straight up in it i have to duck slightly in a in a um Gulfream
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yeah but sitting down in these planes you know you have all the leg room that
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one could ever want and if you would like to recline your seat to the point that you're laying all the way down you can do that uh usually the the couches
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that are in the side completely fold out into beds oh wow um you know the
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laboratories are much nicer than that of uh commercial commercial planes because
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of the quantity of people that you don't have to share them with right totally um and the food right like uh you know food
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is catered on on those planes so prior to your going on them they know everything that you want and they will
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have it for you hm i wonder if the same kind of service happens on this when you
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rent the Airbnb it says the Boeing has original leather seats you mean like if they provide the nose candy or not
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that's what I was originally thinking is like normally when you show up they have like wine strawberries whatever you know
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you rent an Airbnb they have some something that they leave there for you is this like this you know he probably
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would have did better with this if he moved it to Colombia well yeah i was
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thinking that too it's in the UK but this guy again me and you were like "Yo
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let's get a tent and stuff so we can hang out with our families in our yards and shit." Like homie was like "Yo I'm
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going to buy this jet." So check this out for my kids to play in it now in in
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just just again like I'm just thinking about the uh logistics of what it costed
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to move this fuselage or this plane from where it was to the UK damn well what
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I'm thinking is it was in the UK there was probably some
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kind of bust or something let's read the story there's got to be something here palmer spent 2 years or about a thousand
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hours refitting the jet into a theme hotel adding lighting plumbing modern
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televisions and a kitchen with fridge he even put lights in the cockpit which still has its original equipment and
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seating and looks like it's getting ready to escape the DEA raid how do you
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do that yeah I don't I don't know how that looks yeah I'm I I'm very curious to see what that even looks like like
32:14
how do you look like you're getting ready to escape a raid unless you're starting a fire i don't know or flush i
32:20
don't know so it says the Escobar connection palmer admits could be a bit of an urban legend the
32:28
aircraft was also rumored to have belonged to an Arab prince and even
32:34
Arab arab arab not Arab is that wrong yeah that's that's that's uh derogatory
32:42
man see I apologize on Anony's behalf he literally he doesn't know these things
32:47
cuz he's just that good of a nice of a person called it um so the Arab prince and even
32:56
the mafia whatever the truth guests still love the mystique there's a bit of
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role playing going on he says people enjoy living in the billionaire fantasy for a while and then returning home to
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their normal lives it sucks that it doesn't move yeah yeah i mean let's go
33:12
sit on this plane and act rich yeah in the middle of a hanger kind of thing you know take some pictures and
33:20
you're acting like we're flying on a private jet and really it's it's a look at it it's sitting on top of a a
33:27
container i mean if they could prove the authenticity of it I think it could it could be it could have some good
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potential for a business model but there's only the only thing that sucks is there's only one of them yeah and it
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says that um it says on here that I think it's a couple hundred bucks yeah
33:46
$320 a night midweek or 625 on the weekends
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yeah i don't know i don't know what it cost to store that damn thing i'm just saying like
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that's a lot yeah i I don't think I'll be visiting but if any of our listeners want to comment in a put a comment in
34:08
there let us know if you're if you want to go hang out for a few days or even one night on uh Pablo Escobar we'll try
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to put a try to put that link in the description for you guys so bro 32-y old
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man had surgery to remove a rare type of cancer from his ab abdomen so like at
34:27
what point does um
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like like at what point does a scientific theory become proven and uh
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you know like everything is theory until it's proven
34:44
mhm well this is something that
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they don't they like the the the the medical professionals
34:55
don't believe that this is something to be possible that this is not something that could be
35:01
possible to happen uh to human being yeah so the surgeon catches the cancer
35:09
from the patient in first ever case with experts shocked yes yes so the surgeon
35:16
went in there to help this guy take out the cancer and somehow
35:23
caught it whoa all right so let let's dig in here a little bit
35:30
all right um in a shocking turn of events a surgeon operating on a cancer
35:36
patient managed to contract the deadly disease in what is believed to be an unprecedented case the doctor was
35:43
performing surgery on a 32-year-old German man suffering from a rare type of cancer when he accidentally transplanted
35:51
the disease into himself this occurred when cells from the patient's tumor seeped into a cut on the
35:58
surgeon's hand despite immediate disinfection and bandaging the 53-year-old medic noticed a hard lump
36:04
developing at the base of his middle finger about 5 months later
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a hand specialist identified the lump as a malignant tumor genetically identical
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to the cancer suffered by his former patient doctors treating him concluded that he
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had contracted the cancer when his patients tumor cells seeped into the cut
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now I have a question about this
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how do do doctors not wear gloves when they
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do surgeries that's the first thought I had was this guy elbow deep in blood or
36:49
something like how did blood seep into his glove it got his middle finger right
36:54
so somehow it got through the glove and he happened to have a cut right there too so here's my question how did they
37:02
know that that's what happened did he know that at that point in time that something had got into his glove did he
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know he had a tear in his glove like how did how did what is even happening here
37:13
is the placebo effect messing this guy up like what's going on yeah there's
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definitely more to this yeah this is a trippy trippy situation uh the situation was deemed unusual by the authors of the
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case report because of the body typ because the body typically rejects any foreign tissue during a traditional
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transplant and the same would have been expected in the doctor's case they
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concluded that the surgeon's body had an ineffective anti-tumor immune response
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based on the tumor's development and growth whoa
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yeah um so he had the anti-tumor response wasn't correct
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like this isn't something they check doctors for ahead of time
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system his immune system was like compromised in a way which allowed these
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this tissue it's not it's not the work that the doctors do in my opinion that
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is the admirable part of it in my opinion it is the hypocratic oath that
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they take that says "Hey I'm going to go in here and treat this person no matter
38:28
what at the risk of my own life." And that's what I admire about
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doctors and people that work in the medical field and um
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yeah to me that's that's what makes it a big deal and um you know and some of those doctors know they have issues
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and they're still like people yeah and doctors are just people
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too right so So you're a doctor like when I first heard this I thought to
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myself what's the chances that this doctor just actually got the same disease yeah or same tumor that the
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other one did it's 5 months later like who knows does it really have to do with this cut and and then it was like oh cut
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in his finger and that kind of makes sense and then where's the what about the gloves bro like yeah there's a lot
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here and I I know I do know that they have uh high standards uh medical
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standards in Germany for certain so it's not like uh this is not a third world country where like uh they're bringing
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in water in a bowl from the river and no like this is Germany so like this is
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definitely something that um I would like to look further into and um
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yeah it just seems weird to me man and it almost seems like clickbait you know
39:54
like cuz what which is why we clicked on it to say this might be a good uh it
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says that he had the the tumor removed and it showed no further signs of cancer
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afterward so I mean they did some testing on what
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they removed from him and it was it was specific to the type of cancer that uh his patient had how they made the
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association of how he contracted that with that I I don't know you know I
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would like to know more about uh how they had come to this point you know for
40:28
sure it it almost reminds me of a game like you play as kids you know it's like
40:34
you uh it's like tag right tag you're it or you you touch somebody you're like
40:40
you got cooties boy you got the cooties hey these kids don't even look look man
40:46
they got these kids so messed up guys they got these kids so messed up they got the little boys out here right now
40:53
they don't have any um any strong male figures to follow like no like
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uh no Optimus Primes no He-Mans no you know certain type of leaders and it's
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just like they don't even know what a cooty is brother they don't even know what a cooty is they don't even know
41:10
what a cooty is bro like for real like it's like if you call one of if you tell one of these kids they got cooties they
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might start crying on the spot well yeah I mean that's a thing and it sounds
41:20
weird too hey we thought it was funny as hell like cooties i ain't got no cooties
41:26
nobody thought it was funny when they got it right and everybody else looked at oh they got the cooties i don't have
41:31
the cooties like no hey can't nobody tell me what a cooty is to this day
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so this next one's tough dude th this one's tough
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well speaking of actually though the hypocratic oath we'll get there
42:36
but it Yeah you want to switch yeah it's a it's it's it's a tie it's a tie in yeah it kind of is um Okay so let's
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let's go to this next story right this is Let me go to this one so the doctors
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uh apparently there's a bunch uh a group of doctors in the San Francisco Bay area
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yep that are calling in sick to protest
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the lack of medical care in Gaza yeah so they're doing the same thing no
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but yeah they're So they're creating it they're intentionally creating a lack of medical care in their
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hospital where they work right in order to show
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their support for the lack of care which is a violation of their hypocratic oath
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though they're taking the day off I get it but it's like man people need help man um
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I have my own experience with this um I
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I'm a firm believer in the right to protest yeah me too
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uh the right the right uh for peaceful protest you know a lot of times things go don't get done unless you know people
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go out of their way to show people that they're serious about something that they're passionate about well
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um I have a friend of mine
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who I will not mention his name because I didn't ask him but
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one day he was on his way to work driving you met him you know of this and he uh he had a pain in his chest
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and um he drove himself to his primary care
44:32
physician with chest pains right he didn't go to the ER right yeah he's like a man's man
44:38
he's like a tough dude right like Yeah so he drove himself to his primary care physician and they were like "What are
44:44
you doing here like you need to go to the ER brother." So they sent him to the
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ER went in the ER the doctors in the ER were like "Listen
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homie like what you got going on in your heart right now like we can't help you."
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In the ER in the ER they were like "You need to go to San Francisco to a
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specialist we're going to put you in an ambulance and send you over there." and
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he went you know to San Francisco and they found that his aortic valve
45:19
exploded in his heart which is normally an instant death sentence yeah that's what I was thinking well
45:28
uh this is something that was genetic within him his his his mother if I'm not
45:33
mistaken passed from something very similar to this and he
45:39
when they sewed up his aortic valve another valve in his heart exploded
45:45
they fixed that took him a while to came come back around it's been over a year and a half and thank God he's still with
45:52
us this guy's become one of the best friends that I have love him to death you know him too
45:57
um what a story yeah but the reason I tell this story is because
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I think of him when I think of things like this happening where these doctors are protesting right like what if that
46:11
specialist that saved his life that day was one of these physicians right and
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then I was one of the people
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on my way to San Francisco one day i literally just got through the toll
46:28
plaza barely onto the incline of the Bay Bridge when traffic came to a dead stop
46:34
mhm and it was because they were protesting
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on the bridge on the Bay Bridge uh what was happening in in in uh in Gaza
46:48
so these people went up to the bridge and they blocked traffic they with their
46:53
cars right with their cars and they threw their keys off of the Bay Bridge oh jeez so their cars are stuck there
47:00
yeah and I I was uh me and my father and my cousin were on our way to San Francisco to attend a court date in
47:07
support of one of our family members uhhuh that uh you know can't take care of themselves and like
47:14
it was a serious thing and um Sounds like you didn't make that court
47:19
date no we actually sat on the bridge for several hours uhhuh and ended up
47:26
making a U-turn and driving the wrong way down the Bay Bridge yeah so when
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these things happen like I would like people to be as mindful as possible about the impacts
47:38
that you may have on others you know everyone is not in the same frame of
47:44
mind as you and everyone's situation is not the same as you and when people need help like um though what you're doing in
47:54
your mind is seeking an improvement for a situation or a person or whatever the
48:00
case people whatever the case is like we don't want to hurt any one person to try
48:06
to make something better for ourselves yeah and it it seems like what happened
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with that situation is they're protesting a war that's
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happening literally across the world right right and they're they chose to do
48:22
it by in in my eyes committing a crime in my eyes there's a large amount of
48:30
arrogance by thinking Yeah that you doing this could possibly make an impact
48:38
just take care of your people yeah yeah yeah i I see that too man and how much
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of an inconvenience and messed up the days for all these other people
48:51
because they were choosing to do this and how many of those people that were sitting there in traffic that had
48:56
everything go ary in in their day will look at this and go oh but it's to
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support the you know but I also would like to share with the people what it is
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that these doctors and nurses uh take on with the hypocratic oath and
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what it is yeah um the hypocratic oath is a Greek medical text that requires
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new doctors to swear to uphold ethical standards and promises to care for their
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patients the oath has been written many times over the centuries to reflect the values of different cultures now
49:36
this hypocratic oath is a very serious thing it's life and death serious and for those who have taken this and for
49:42
those who uphold it I thank you and we
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thank you from the gambler and the guardian thank you uh shout out to all doctors and all nurses that are out
49:52
there that choose this as a career path
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that choose to take care of people because it's what they think is the right thing to do thank you all yeah
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those are the nurturing caregiving types right yeah 100% a lot of times they're
50:09
very selfless give up themselves to support someone else yes you know yes um
50:16
Yeah you got to take your hat off to those people for sure yes um so you're saying that these doctors
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that they left the people in their hospitals to go and protest
50:29
are essentially violating the hypocratic oath yeah essentially they are uh they
50:37
can argue that they're not because they took the day off of work but I mean in actuality it's uh it's kind of selfish
50:45
what they did these people specifically yeah and it kind of the funny thing is as we've been talking about the
50:51
hypocratic oath I um I can't help but
50:56
think of hypocrite and a hypocrite hypocrites
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yes so a hypocrite is someone who tells you not to do something but then they
51:10
just do it themselves and so I'm thinking of hypocrite and
51:16
it's like well you're saying you're trying to protest not having
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enough health care in Gaza and then you're kind of a hypocrite providing you're
51:29
providing unhealthare over here while you're doing this is um kind of crazy
51:36
right it is definitely is uh it's definitely a conflict in interest at minimum
51:41
something that should be analyzed a little bit for certain
51:48
okay so an assumption university student who
51:54
met the 22-year-old army soldier was 18
51:59
and indicted so college students charged with ambushing US soldier into catch a
52:06
predator Tik Tok scheme those kids are lucky they weren't unalived by that
52:11
soldier yeah so it was a 22-year-old soldier was reportedly attacked after agreeing to meet an 18-year-old woman at
52:19
Assumption University in Massachusetts so five Massachusetts college students
52:25
are facing criminal charges after allegedly luring a soldier to their school's campus to ambush him in a Tik
52:32
Tok trend expired by To Catch a Predator the five were among a larger group of
52:38
nearly 30 students that chased the unwitting man from a building at
52:44
Assumption University after he was invited there by a student on the dating app Tinder
52:51
according to a criminal complaint written by campus police and filed in Warchester District Court okay uh
52:59
according to the complaint there was no indication that the victim intended to
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meet anyone underage the woman who invited him to the campus 18-year-old Kelsey Brainard
53:11
indicated her age on her dating app profile police said minutes before the confrontation police
53:18
said footage showed that the victim was watching a baseball game in the student lounge with Brainard and there was ample
53:25
personal space between them according to video of the episode shared amongst students and seen by the police
53:32
regardless the group of students allegedly framed the 22-year-old man and confronted him in the student lounge as
53:39
a part of a deliberately staged event the students appeared from hidden
53:45
locations with their phones at the ready recording as they bered the man as a
53:51
sexual offender y'all ain't Chris Hansen right y'all ain't Chris Hansen grabbed
53:57
him and blocked him from leaving the lounge when he escaped and apparently he
54:03
didn't go crazy on these people because uh they everybody seemed fine but when he escaped 25 people gave chase yeah if
54:11
that would have been me they would have been running their ass up out of there trying to escape one student not named in court documents
54:18
because he's a minor allegedly punched the victim in the back of the head once a victim reached his car another student
54:25
slammed his head into the car door it's unclear whether the man was injured in the incident a few minutes later you see
54:32
the group coming back in laughing and high-fiving with each other they lucky he didn't have that thigh on him cuz if
54:40
he had that thigh on him he would have lit their ass up and we would have been singing a different This would have been
54:45
a different article that we would have been reading right now wouldn't it yeah i I don't know what that is that fight
54:51
that fight oh that's what I thought that's that fire okay okay that's what they call it in Miami all right i I
54:57
thought fire was like slaying for a drunk in Miami everybody got that thigh everybody got that thigh on them in Miami oh okay yeah you got your fire oh
55:05
I stay with my thigh oh gotcha yeah it's like that that's how it works it's like that all right
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eastston Randall 19 told police that he and his peers were inspired by popular
55:17
NBC series To Catch a Predator which featured the show's host Prince Hansen
55:22
confronting men lured to a house where they thought they were meeting minors
55:28
for sex before handling those men over to waiting police randall said the group
55:34
was chasing uh cashing in on a Tik Tok fad modeled after the show in which
55:40
people lure sexual predator blah blah blah randall Brainer 18-year-old Isabella Trudeau and 18-year-old Wim
55:46
Smith face charges of kidnapping and conspiracy yeah that's right that's right you can't hold somebody against
55:52
their will dog like whatever anything that guy would have done to those people at that point in time would have been
55:58
justified really wow if you if you guys in here right now was
56:04
like "Nate we not letting you out of this room." Yeah that's considered kidnapping so whatever I do is right by
56:11
law wow the these kids actually open themselves up to get hurt no they could have definitely lost their lives in this
56:18
instance um that's scary man especially with a military person like you don't know you don't know this kid he's He's
56:25
got to be trained something he's been in for years we don't know what this kid got going on so it says Brainard was
56:30
additionally charged with intimidation an 18-year-old Kevin Carroll who allegedly slammed the victim's head into
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the car door is accused of assault and battery with a deadly weapon yeah they'll they'll they'll uh they'll knock
56:42
that charge down to just assault and battery uh because you just you know I don't
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know i'm pretty sure they'll downgrade that though so it says Assumption University President Greg Weiner said
56:55
that the another Weiner yeah we're talking about hot dogs all around this show today weer's all over the place
57:01
yeah hey don't go to North Korea Greg it's not your spot man right uh uh Greg
57:09
Weiner he said that the incident was abhorrent and anti-ethical
57:16
to the Assumption University's mission and values in a statement and said that the school's department of public safety
57:23
immediately launched an investigation after the alleged attack greg it's a trip all I'm saying is
57:29
who says anti-ethical instead of unethical i know right yeah i I would I
57:36
would look into Greg a little bit greg doing Greg doing a little too much you guys might want to check him out yeah it
57:42
it this situation is particularly sobering because the victim is an active
57:47
duty military service member winner wrote "His service reminds us of the
57:54
sacrifices made by those who defend our freedoms including the
57:59
opportunity to pursue a college education every once in a while I I watch me a episode of uh To Catch a
58:06
Predator you know sometimes I like to watch uh
58:12
DJ Ghost shout out DJ Ghost uh DJ Ghost to watch um To Catch a Predator like
58:17
he'll react to like some episodes and it be hella funny but like I'm not going to lie dude those people
58:24
uh that are on to catch a predator that most of the time like I think maybe 85 90 something percent of the time they're
58:31
those people that do not have the internal voice they don't have the ability to like uh make good decisions
58:36
kick it back and forth with themselves in their heads and like that's why I'll stop watching it though cuz I'm like literally like these people are just
58:44
dumb like they're just dumb as hell and it's just like it's it's like it's obvious it's like
58:51
it's like a a farm like like you can farm these type of people to do this type of dumb stuff over and over again
58:57
forever there will always be a to catch a predator if they want there to be one oh yeah for sure yeah it's kind of like
59:03
that uh the bait car oh yeah you know they they set up the car they leave the
59:09
door open the keys are ready i just feel crazy about like the places that they leave these cars at like bro like why
59:16
you don't leave that like downtown somewhere like you going to go like leave it in the hood it's like of course
59:21
it's going to get stolen in the hood yeah that's why they do it it's to set them up it's I always felt really weird
59:29
about watching that but the fact of the matter is most of the time people in the hood
59:35
ain't leaving their cars like with keys in them like that set up like that um in
59:41
the hood you got some people that you know is from the hood and they just on some real hood stuff that they're like
59:46
"Yeah I leave my car running at the gas station." Like cuz it's like that and I'm like that but everybody ain't like
59:52
that you know what I'm saying and and it's that's less and everybody knows who
59:57
those people are so it's like to me the setup is a little bit under the setup itself is underhanded
1:00:04
you know what I'm saying it's like I'm saying it's I mean baiting and all this hey bait the Hey no hey keep catching
1:00:11
those predators though bait them until there's no more of them i don't care nothing about them but like just little
1:00:17
like little little little things like that bait car in the hood stuff it's like h you guys should like like uh they
1:00:24
should like ratio out the locations a little bit more you know what I'm saying cuz it
1:00:30
looks crazy for people that have conscious minds yeah they just don't want it to be in a a normal place and
1:00:37
then see that their cars could get stolen they're like or the people that will do it be will be some people that
1:00:43
will shock you that they Yeah you know what I'm saying people that really ain't thieves but they just want to do
1:00:48
something stupid yeah take a joy ride man i mean if they did it with a Maserati it might be like you know have
1:00:56
the the videos in there this person having the time of life driving the Maserati and then all of a sudden it
1:01:02
stops yep uh shout out rest in peace Bob Uker bob Uker passed away today as well
1:01:09
um we ain't going to have no time to do no piece on him but when we were kids Bob Uker was was this uh sports
1:01:16
announcer that was on all types of uh commercials and stuff he was hilarious
1:01:22
guys so you guys get a chance take a look at some old Bob Uker videos man rest in peace Bob Uker
1:01:28
yeah so this next one Nate this one this one kind of turned my skin a little bit just cuz it was it was scary you know uh
1:01:37
scary we we be driving you know I was just out in Santa Rosa and drove a
1:01:44
couple hours back you just drove a couple hours to get here right and so we'd be on them roads right and this one
1:01:53
was where a little fender bender turned into a WWE style chaos's road rage
1:02:00
ruffian body slams a single mom right so they called him a a ruffian oh ruffian
1:02:08
what does that say about the person who wrote that article yeah right uh so a single mother suffered a serious
1:02:15
head injury and broken bones after being bodys slammed head first by a brute it says a brute i'm just gonna say this
1:02:22
person that wrote this article they got to be from the UK or something i've never called anyone a brute or a ruffian
1:02:30
a single time in my The last name is Gibbon george Fitz Gibbon that could be
1:02:38
that could be but it's New York Post man new York Post um so by a brute during a
1:02:46
shocking road rage attack with the whole thing caught on video okay we did watch the video uh the video itself is pretty
1:02:55
shoddy this is where I have a problem with with these like look maybe he is a
1:03:00
brute he's a big dude maybe he is a what was the other word a ruffian a ruffian
1:03:06
maybe he is cuz he definitely slammed this woman yeah he he slammed her he uh
1:03:11
he picked her up like this he He skyed her he took her all the way to the 10th floor it skyed her that's what you were
1:03:17
saying yeah he scared her he took her all the way to the 10th floor yeah and then these uh got her all the way back down the ground floor it shows him
1:03:23
picking her up we talking once he got her up yeah we talking about legs we talking about legs uh 12:00
1:03:31
you know uh slammed her on her whole ass neck and then boom slammed to the ground but my question I'm not a sympathizer by
1:03:38
any means like anybody that puts hands on a woman like I believe they deserve
1:03:43
to get effed up that's just my opinion i'm a I'm a guardian i'm not into that
1:03:49
um but so the story is Go ahead
1:03:55
the this mom 31 years old driving in Attboro Massachusetts okay shortly
1:04:03
before 9:00 a.m on a Friday when the driver in front of her stopped short she
1:04:09
didn't hit her brakes fast enough hit hit him in the rear the choosing of the words yeah I know he Hey no let's just
1:04:16
say changed it right let's just say Friday when she rearended him let's say that
1:04:22
she hit him like uh when the driver in front of her stopped short so they're just trying to make him sound wrong from
1:04:29
every on every corner yeah cuz the reality is she hit him it's always her
1:04:34
fault so it's her fault right right um and that's when things got violent it
1:04:40
says then in quotes he kept slamming on his brakes and then when we got to the
1:04:46
intersection he hit a light and he was in front of me sores told the outlet "As
1:04:52
soon as we went through we didn't even make it across and he slammed on his
1:04:57
brakes." So so I this lady is a liar well I don't know and why I say that why I say that now is because what you just
1:05:04
read okay what are you seeing that I'm not seeing okay he kept slamming on his brakes my only
1:05:11
question is how many times did he slam on his brakes right meaning must have been you were so close to him that he
1:05:18
felt like he needed to break check you several times yeah i mean I understand that what is What is the rules yeah if
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you get too close you do a little break get your lights on as a driver when you're behind a car you must maintain at
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least couple car lengths verbage safe following distance okay yeah couple car
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lengths this lady is on this guy's butt maybe I don't know she could have maybe
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even been honking we don't know the like we don't know his story he did not should not have definitely
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should not have slammed this lady on her neck but it's like dude this is very
1:05:54
selective writing here the story and how it is being written is very selective
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and this is why I would love to again see the entirety of the video to see what happened prior to this woman being
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slammed on her neck i'm sure whatever it was she still did it still wasn't warranted but I'm just curious just my
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own my to satisfy my own curiosities to to like lady you was tiny and you was
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obviously following this guy too closely with your kids in the car and then you got out like why are you getting out of
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your car you know what I'm saying it's just like there's too much here that's not quite
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adding up like if me right I'm trying to put myself in the shoes of another well
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get out of the car because there was I'm just I'm just going to say I might have to I might have to being a little woman
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like this i might have to stereotype this person i might have to be a little nervous to be like "Well I if you don't
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mind I'm going to stay in the car until the cops come." Oh isn't that normal
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not for me yeah but you're not a little woman yeah it seemed like this lady was
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pissed and that's why it sounds Yeah it seems like that yeah but when she got out of the car it it says right here
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read this piece right here Nate uh police said that when the other driver
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identified as 26-year-old Rhode Island resident Gladior Quisiah stormed out of
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his car and yanked Sorz out of her vehicle sors said she only wanted to
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take photos of the damage when her attacker grabbed her phone
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then this is from Sorz i tried to defend myself and then he picked me up and that
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was when the woman got the video of me being thrown to the ground there's a lot
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missing here soros said "I remember thinking I'm in the air right now i'm in
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the air." Yeah I tried to defend myself what so
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according to a GoFundMe page that was set up for the battered mom Sors was
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left on the ground badly bruised and in tears with bystanders looking on in
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shock ain't nobody help her either this is a crazy story to me is cuz it's
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like we got an incomplete story we got one side of the story being told we have only that side of the story's uh video
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that exists yeah cuz the video when we watched it and and and we will have it
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on here for you guys to to view it it's actually we're going to play it right
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now okay here we go yep and it starts
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there she goes getting slammed right that's it that's it that's all you see and it like so like again man all these
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people man non-thinking for themselves no ability to have internal dialogue
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they just going to sit here and watch this happen sit here and watch this lady get slammed like this and record it and
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feel like they done something like this is crazy why even be a witness why even say you saw anything like I'll be more
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ashamed to say I saw something and I didn't do something how do you pronounce his name uh Quesia quesia was booked at
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the scene and hit with charges of assault and battery by means of a
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dangerous weapon resulting in serious injury you mean the ground malicious destruction
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destruction of property and driving without a license so what okay so here's
1:09:36
a little bit more to the story though if he didn't have a license this chick hits him he's you know and he was driving
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without a license now the cops show up he's in a bad spot definitely not a good
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idea to body slammer nah you just added like you just
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compounded all of your issues dude like everything that you had that was an issue is no longer an issue like you
1:09:59
just gave yourself a real issue yeah he was ordered held on a $25,000 bail soros
1:10:06
was taken to uh hospital suffering from a broken knee a broken foot an injured
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eye socket and a serious head wound inappropriate and unacceptable conduct
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stemming from what was essentially a minor motor vehicle crash said the
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police sergeant Kevin Sers i'm going tell you right now I'm sitting here looking at this guy's mug shot
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and like what I see is a man that just needed a break it looks like he was going through a lot in his life
1:10:39
and like he doesn't look mad to be sitting where he's sitting right now he looks kind of like at ease like ah like
1:10:44
[ __ ] it like finally get to sit down like finally get to chill he might Yeah he might we We don't know what this guy got going on in his life man uh he
1:10:52
messed up meanwhile Sora said she's just happy she was able to go home to see her children
1:10:59
he was just being a jerk off on the road she said in a separate interview
1:11:04
i don't know if he was having a bad day i don't know what that was but if that's
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the type of person he is I don't think he belongs in society with the rest of
1:11:16
us i agree with that lady but what I would say is this man y'all stop following people so close with your cars
1:11:23
man y'all like get the safe following distance man like don't make people feel like "Why is he so close to me?" This is
1:11:29
a thing like it's like if you're stand like it's like this pretend your car is you like like if you're walking right
1:11:37
and like you turn around and there's somebody in your face breathing down your neck like nah brother like give me
1:11:43
my personal space like it's like and like so like like that's unsafe right that's unsafe this is the same thing
1:11:50
treat it treat it as such like come on man cars cars are you know cars are cars
1:11:55
man they're heavy right uh speed times mass and all that good stuff the car in front of you you know that you guys know
1:12:01
this stuff already i don't have to tell you this i don't even care about that stuff i care more about how people feel
1:12:07
when people are just pressed up on them like "Yo give the people their space man don't make people feel like they need to
1:12:12
slam on their brakes." Yeah i mean driving nowadays is different than a few
1:12:18
years ago it's definitely become much more road rage ccentric and people are
1:12:25
way more amped up pushing trying to get down the road to where you know how my
1:12:31
mom drives she's you know she's the slow lane type person right and um I I'm
1:12:38
worried about her because of people that will come up behind her and trying to get her to go faster making her
1:12:44
uncomfortable making her potentially make a bad decision you know yeah um and
1:12:50
and even have somebody that's yelling and screaming at her as she's just trying to drive down the road and she's
1:12:56
going the speed limit yeah you know what I mean she goes exactly the speed limit you know um I I'm worried about that
1:13:03
stuff and I I'm worried about people on the road cuz once you have
1:13:09
an accident like as so small as this you know it seems like this was not a big
1:13:14
this was just a little fender bender you know what I mean um but then people at
1:13:20
heightened levels of you know for all the stuff going on in the world whatever
1:13:25
their day was whatever their mental state is can create you don't know what
1:13:31
somebody's going through while you're sitting here uh on somebody
1:13:36
just again it's just crazy story he kept kept slamming on the you mean more than
1:13:43
once more than twice kept meaning you kept on pushing and staying so close to
1:13:48
him that he was slamming on brakes going get off my ass this is an indicator that he felt that he needed to do this that
1:13:54
he needed to slam on his brakes that this was something that like Yeah i wonder how the police report was written
1:14:01
up did they say that it was her fault right for rear ending him or or or is
1:14:07
that thrown out the window because like it ain't her fault no more because
1:14:13
so now he can't he can't get his bumper paid for now probably not yeah how is that going to work how does the
1:14:20
insurance How will they find a way to deny this claim these people It's hilarious yeah this could be a thing
1:14:28
uh good news for Miss Sorz uh she's raised more than $21,000
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in GoFundMe since this incident has happened so she's going to be recovering for a little while need to hire a driver
1:14:42
yeah maybe she'll hire a driver she seems like she was probably uh having one of those days too though is what I'd
1:14:48
say yeah she looked like she was one of those people that be going through it you know what
1:14:53
I'm talking about them go through the motions people them drama people oh I mean anything's possible especially
1:15:00
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1:15:08
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you guys so there seems to be this trend that happens every New Year's in Japan
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yes that pe people seem to be dying yes
1:16:05
which seems kind of crazy to me well it's crazy because of actually how it's
1:16:11
happening um it's definitely not the intentions of anyone uh that it's
1:16:17
happening to for it to happen it's all done in tradition and uh it just so
1:16:24
happens and it's crazy cuz what's causing it is something that I actually enjoy to
1:16:30
eat quite a bit myself talk about the tradition talk about the tradition well
1:16:38
from what I understand uh every year in Japan and New Year's around this time of
1:16:45
year people come uh home to Japan
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and um they uh families get together mhm and
1:16:57
they make mochi
1:17:02
in the traditional way you mean like the ice cream well the stuff that's on the outside of the ice cream correct um it's
1:17:10
kind of gooey yeah usually so usually uh everywhere else uh e even here the you
1:17:18
know uh mochi ice cream is more recent a more recent development but prior to
1:17:24
that it was just mochi itself which is a bean right uh no what is it um mochi if
1:17:33
I'm not mistaken is derived from um
1:17:40
is it I believe steamed no I think it's rice flour sweet rice it's rice flour um
1:17:47
and um basically they they they they beat the mochi and they they make this they cut
1:17:54
it into these small pieces mhm depending on who it is they have different sizes that are liked but traditionally there's
1:18:00
about this big okay like a half dollar yeah and they have the regular mochi which is unflavored and then they have
1:18:07
all of these other infused uh mochi flavors like uh yuzu which is a a
1:18:13
Japanese citrus like um uh what is it uh
1:18:21
you know I forget the name of the the cherry blossom um flavor but they have
1:18:27
all these cool flavors like also like matcha you know all these other exclusive green tea yeah a lot of stuff
1:18:33
that's exclusive to Japan flavor-wise sakura sakura so Sakura is the
1:18:39
ornamental um cherry in Japan but it it has a
1:18:45
specific flavor that is very good uh and also ume which is uh a plum a Japanese
1:18:52
plum yeah um so yeah they have all these flavors that they infuse into these
1:18:57
different types of mochi and um yeah like I said as of more recent was made the mochi ice cream
1:19:05
which became you know the international craze mochi itself is not for everybody
1:19:11
its texture is not for everyone mhm and um so yeah these people make this
1:19:16
mochi and the families come together because they're receiving their other family
1:19:22
members from other places yeah and they're they're also carrying out the tradition right the tradition of making mochi together and then uh making it
1:19:29
into some kind of meal and stuff and then they eat it but every year apparently in Japan people perish from
1:19:37
choking on mochi whoa and so this article says "Despite an annual warning
1:19:42
from authorities a deadly New Year's trend continued in Japan as two people
1:19:48
died after choking on mochi a doughy cake made from steamed sweet rice that
1:19:54
is traditionally served to celebrate the new year nine people were taken to the hospitals in Tokyo after choking on
1:20:01
mochi during the first three days in January excuse me
1:20:06
citing uh two of those people both elderly men later died a man in his 70s
1:20:14
choked on mochi at his home uh just outside of Tokyo on New Year's Day
1:20:19
itashi yeah that's the city sorry I passed that up but you're you're good on
1:20:24
it um uh and was taken to the local hospital where he was pronounced dead
1:20:30
another man in his 80s who lived in Tokyo suburb uh of Narima also died
1:20:37
after choking on the delicacy according to Japan today right so both of these
1:20:43
men were older um you know who knows what kind of stuff they were going through already before this mochi got in
1:20:49
got in there n they were they they were good and so they ate that mochi brother like I mean
1:20:56
like ain't no this ain't no health complication [ __ ] like nah choked to
1:21:02
that's it like Yeah that's what happened well but man all they did was eat something that they've eaten Mhm a
1:21:09
million times when I was a kid I remember being real small uh prior to my
1:21:16
birth um my my family they had a family you know back in the day they had like a
1:21:21
family doctor you know that's how it was back in the day it used to be yeah one doctor serves your whole family now the
1:21:28
health care controls the Yeah they've ruined that the Affordable Care Act has ruined that but um yeah uh
1:21:37
apparently there was a doctor by the name of Dr burnup
1:21:42
okay in San Francisco that was my dad's and all of his siblings and family
1:21:48
doctor mhm that passed away
1:21:54
from choking on a steak on a steak yeah i've choked on steak before i've choked
1:22:01
on quite a few things before and I'm going to tell you something i've had a couple of them that it was
1:22:07
bad like it was so far down and nobody was around that I just had to swallow it and swallow it all the way down and get
1:22:13
it down in there wow and it was sitting there and it was like you know I was not
1:22:19
breathing as well as I should have been and it eventually work itself down but yeah that's that's that's a choking is
1:22:26
scary i remember being a kid i'm scared of that i remember being a kid and choking on a whole fish like and my
1:22:32
grandmother had to reach her you mean a whole fish yeah bro i took a fish bro and put it in my mouth and tried to chew
1:22:39
it and swallow it bro my And I had a fish like a goldfish no so you know how
1:22:44
a fish bone has like the main bone and all the other little sidebones yeah i had one of those like this the whole
1:22:50
thing in my throat you were I was probably like I I might
1:22:56
have been six okay but you thought you were going to eat this whole fish i
1:23:01
didn't know about bones and fish i just was eating fish because I wanted to eat food because I was a kid i was hungry
1:23:06
but a whole fish this wasn't like cooked or anything no it was a cooked fish oh well thank you
1:23:12
so my grandma this two thing I'm I'm going to share two stories today with with everybody that my grandma did
1:23:20
the next one is way off topic but I'm going to share it anyway i haven't heard any of these stories so this is good so
1:23:25
my grandma reach she my grandma used to be a nurse mhm literally my grandma reached her hand in my mouth down into
1:23:33
my throat grabbed the fishbone and removed it from my throat
1:23:39
damn she got a small hand or you got a big mouth and then this is a true story
1:23:45
and I always tell the little kids the boys I'm like "Yo be very careful when you're zipping your zipper."
1:23:51
Yeah okay yeah i've seen something about Mary bro well I haven't seen something about Mary but what I have seen what I
1:23:58
have seen is I've seen my my head zipped into my zipper when I was a kid hey but
1:24:05
were the beans above the frank the Frank above the beans brother
1:24:11
i got to show you this we're not going to be able to put it on let me just let me just tell you what happened oh god I
1:24:17
really don't want to hear this i screamed and my grandma was like "What's wrong?" And I said "Grandma grandma."
1:24:24
I zipped it i zipped my pee pee oh god and my grandma
1:24:32
oh gosh was like "Let me see it." And reached down there and grabbed it
1:24:41
and literally ripped it out the zipper
1:24:47
yes yeah she ripped it out of the zipper i got some questions i was I was I was
1:24:53
bleeding oh man yep not horribly but scarred for
1:24:59
life scarred for life i'm now scarred for life yeah not horribly but scarred for life
1:25:05
you know so like when my son is like like putting on his onesie I'm like "Yo yo bro be careful be careful mind your
1:25:11
thing make sure you don't zip your So you know in the Philippines they call it a theeling."
1:25:16
I'm like "Yo bro don't zip your the bro he's like "I'm not
1:25:22
all right." Well we're not going to be able to show the clip of Something About Mary because you know it's copyrighted
1:25:27
and all that but I'm going to show you when we're done with this podcast the
1:25:33
Something About Mary thing okay and then you'll understand the Franks above the beans bro okay
1:25:41
uh wow i never knew I'd get that story from you bro yep well hey I'm sharing
1:25:47
this with the world my people wow that's right this is Nathan being vulnerable


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