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Sunshine and Social Duties: Myrtle Beach Bliss, Easter Dilemmas, and Tech Troubles Unplugged

March 30, 2024 James Tucker & Santiago Lopez Season 2 Episode 16
Sunshine and Social Duties: Myrtle Beach Bliss, Easter Dilemmas, and Tech Troubles Unplugged
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Sunshine and Social Duties: Myrtle Beach Bliss, Easter Dilemmas, and Tech Troubles Unplugged
Mar 30, 2024 Season 2 Episode 16
James Tucker & Santiago Lopez

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Have you ever sat on a sun-drenched beach, sipping an oddly satisfying brew of tea, and thought to yourself, "This is the life"? Well, that's exactly where you'll find us in this latest episode, soaking up Myrtle Beach's warm embrace. We're swapping stories from the local dining scene, including a whimsical detour to a tea shop that's as eclectic as the flavors they serve. And let's not forget the culinary simplicity of Nacho Hippo's chicken with queso—it's love at first bite. But life isn't just about the sunny days; we've also navigated through some tempestuous tech troubles. With a bit of ingenuity and the trusty aid of a cell phone, we made sure this conversation didn't skip a beat, despite Guido's absence as he weathers the storm clouds over Lorain at Madhouse Bar and Grill.

Easter's on the horizon, and with it comes the annual tug-of-war between ideal beach weather and holiday family commitments. We're mulling over the tantalizing thought of hiding Easter eggs in the sand, all the while knowing that love and duty might just lead us back indoors. It's a bittersweet symphony of sunshine and social obligations, but isn't that what makes these moments worth savoring? Join us as we laugh, share, and maybe get a little sentimental about the clashing forces of tradition and our yearning for the great outdoors in this heartwarming episode.

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Have you ever sat on a sun-drenched beach, sipping an oddly satisfying brew of tea, and thought to yourself, "This is the life"? Well, that's exactly where you'll find us in this latest episode, soaking up Myrtle Beach's warm embrace. We're swapping stories from the local dining scene, including a whimsical detour to a tea shop that's as eclectic as the flavors they serve. And let's not forget the culinary simplicity of Nacho Hippo's chicken with queso—it's love at first bite. But life isn't just about the sunny days; we've also navigated through some tempestuous tech troubles. With a bit of ingenuity and the trusty aid of a cell phone, we made sure this conversation didn't skip a beat, despite Guido's absence as he weathers the storm clouds over Lorain at Madhouse Bar and Grill.

Easter's on the horizon, and with it comes the annual tug-of-war between ideal beach weather and holiday family commitments. We're mulling over the tantalizing thought of hiding Easter eggs in the sand, all the while knowing that love and duty might just lead us back indoors. It's a bittersweet symphony of sunshine and social obligations, but isn't that what makes these moments worth savoring? Join us as we laugh, share, and maybe get a little sentimental about the clashing forces of tradition and our yearning for the great outdoors in this heartwarming episode.

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Speaker 1:

Oh, just rain and cold.

Speaker 2:

That's how it was here until yesterday.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, how's it right now?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, oh, you see it, it's beautiful sunny. Got to keep the glasses on just to be able to do anything. You know it's nice, it really is nice today. Tomorrow is supposed to be the nicest day, but it's going to get taken up with Easter events with like family and friends. So no beach on the nicest day. It's kind of sad. I want to go Easter egg hunt on the beach.

Speaker 1:

Play sick and head out.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I could do that. Zach did that yesterday, did he? We were all going to get a tea and he's like I don't feel good. I'm like, yeah, right, some kid tea. I forget what it was called. They had some kind of I don't know Orbeez type shit in it or something. I don't know. It was some weird thing, but it was kind of a cool place. But then we went to a place called Nacho Hippo. You ever heard of that? No, they just had a bunch of nachos and shit like that Mexican restaurant essentially. But it was called Nacho Hippo. Pretty good, yeah, I liked it. Yeah, I ate real good. Dylan loved it. He had chicken with queso cheese and chips. I mean, you can't really screw that up. You know, just chicken and dump some queso cheese on it Pure amazingness. Yeah, all right, here we are. We're going to have to do a recorded one today because we're stupid and that's about the only reason. I think. I don't know any other reason, but I'm in Myrtle Beach.

Speaker 1:

I'm in no rain.

Speaker 2:

And Guido is back at the Madhouse Bar and Grill, and we didn't want anybody to miss out on a podcast for the week, so we decided we were going to try and do a remote one. We've failed, so now we're going to do it this way and hopefully we can get the bugs worked out before we do it any other way. So, but this one will work for us. For today We'll do it on a cell phone and see how it works. We'll still be able to get the broadcast out for listeners for the week and I think it'll be okay. What's going on back in Lorain? All right, here we are. We're going to have to do a recorded one today because we're stupid, and that's about the only reason I think. I don't know any other reason, but I'm in Myrtle Beach and I'm in no rain.

Speaker 2:

And Guido is back at the Madhouse Bar and Grill, and we didn't want anybody to miss out on a podcast for the week, so we decided we were going to try and do a remote one. We've failed, so now we're going to do it this way and hopefully we can get the bugs worked out before we do it any other way. So, but this one will work for us. For today We'll do it on a cell phone and see how it works. We'll still be able to get the broadcast out for listeners for the week and I think it'll be okay. What's going on back in Lorraine?

Speaker 1:

Oh, just rain and cold.

Speaker 2:

That's how it was here until yesterday.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, how's it right now?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, oh, you see it, it's beautiful sunny. Got to keep the glasses on just to be able to do anything. You know, yeah, it's nice, it really is nice today. Today, tomorrow is supposed to be the nicest day, but it's gonna get taken up with Easter events with, like, family and friends. So no beach on the nicest day. It's kinda sad. I wanna go Easter egg hunt on the beach play sick and head out.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I could do that, I'd go.

Speaker 2:

Easter egg hunt on the beach, play sick and head out. Yeah, I could do that. Zach did that yesterday, did he? We were all going to get a tea and he's like I don't feel good. I'm like, yeah, right, some kid tea. I forget what it was called. They had some kind of I don't know Orbeez type shit in it or something I don't know. It was some weird thing, but it was kind of a cool place. But then we went to a place called Nacho Hippo. You ever heard of that? No, I just had a bunch of nachos and shit like that, and Mexican restaurant essentially, but it was called Nacho Hippo, pretty good, yeah, I like that. And mexican restaurant essentially, but it was called nacho hippo, pretty good. Uh, yeah, I liked it. Yeah, I ate real good. Dylan loved it. He had a chicken with case queso cheese and chips. I mean, that's, you can't really screw that up. You know just chicken and dump some queso cheese on it pure amazingness.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

We were coming in, we saw Diddy's plane going.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

What happened now? They couldn't find. Like they stopped his plane but it wasn't him in there or something I don't know. They're saying that like they went to where his plane, like when he landed and he wasn't on board. They're saying that was, they went to his where his plane, they like when he landed and he wasn't on board.

Speaker 2:

They're saying he, that was like a diversion plane I have no, uh, I wasn't following it, that's all they said that now the new thing that kids are doing to get away with being like uh, homophobic is. You know how you say like like uh, oh, that's a nice shirt, no hom. You know how you say like like oh, that's a nice shirt, no homo. You know what I mean. Now you go no ditty.

Speaker 1:

Hey, did you see that clip? He was on a talk show with Mike Tyson and he kind of like was trying to reach for Mike's ass and he grabs his hand and he pulls him away.

Speaker 2:

Really. Yeah, I was like mike tyson yeah, it's crazy, you knock the fuck out.

Speaker 1:

Hey, he might say. He might be like all right, motherfucker, and bend his ass over they're saying he's like epstein, like he had everything recorded.

Speaker 2:

They said everything they took out was like recordings and hard drives and stuff he was recording everybody. Yeah, he's like Epstein, like he had everything recorded. They said everything they took out was like recordings and hard drives and stuff he was recording everybody.

Speaker 1:

He's going to have, those recordings will disappear.

Speaker 2:

Well, that's what some people said, that the FBI were there to get the recordings before anybody else comes in. They say he has them all on their payroll and there's too many important people. You know what I'm saying. Look who's here.

Speaker 1:

What they're saying look who's here, hannah banana, but she's here doing her thing? Yeah, was uh, you was here last night. No, she stopped for a minute. Yeah, I changed the money. The parking lot was full of cars.

Speaker 2:

It still is.

Speaker 1:

I was like who the hell is here? Yeah, there's all kinds of cars in the parking lot. Must have been a good night, yeah.

Speaker 2:

Well, the fish fry was. The fish fry was as good. I mean, honestly, the first, the first day of Lent, we, our sales have been exactly the same, except for the second week. The second week exceeded all of them, but the rest of them have all been right on the same, exact like it was literally my. What I did the first day is what I did the third week, fourth week and then this last week. They're all been the exact same in sales for the fish fry. So real similar, you know, sales and it. I mean I think that I would think that I would have been able to do more because I put more staff on, you know, so they could rotate tables a little more.

Speaker 2:

That was a mess yesterday, man, I'm getting, I get. I guess Amanda Santiago was sick. Guess Amanda Santiago was sick. So then Mariah asked me if she can train the new girl behind the bar and if I thought Malibu as a server would be enough. And then they had the new girl and I said yeah, that's fine, I don't care about that. Then Malibu texts me and says and I'm here, I'm, it's sunny, I mean, it's sunshine, nothing but sunshine here. Can I open a patio? Yeah, sure, open a pad. It would be great, you know. And then all of a sudden everybody's texting me, yelling at me. Why is he? You know, blah, blah, blah. Then malibu's like everybody's freaking out and I don't know why. Just said a server's coming in. I go, malibu, you're the server that's coming in what are you talking?

Speaker 2:

about it's you like. So I mean, it was just like this whole thing and and I'm like Jesus, I mean, and Jess is freaking out, she's getting mad, you know what I mean. And then I just it was too much. It was just way too much yesterday. I'm on vacation, I don't fucking know, I'm in the middle of a nacho hippo and I don't give a shit. I'm like, yeah, go ahead, do whatever you want. What? I don't give a shit. I'm like, yeah, go ahead, do whatever you want. What do I care, you know? And then Mariah's messaged me I go, I, I, I don't care what you guys do, figure it out Whatever makes sense. Like I have to go along with it. I don't. I'm not there, you know Right, but I guess it wasn't warm there.

Speaker 1:

So I mean there was no reason to open a patio To get away from from people. That's why she wanted to open it.

Speaker 2:

Well, that's the thing, that's what she goes. Well, I go. When she told me that, I said well, but you are gonna have to wait on tables and stuff. And she said with the patio and it's like well, you're not gonna leave a full restaurant full of tables and have three people out in the patio, three smokers. You know what I mean? That ain't happening. We're not gonna do that. No, yeah, plus they ain't hannah.

Speaker 2:

And then I don't understand, because I watched the cameras last night and malibu closed it and mariah was the bartender, so she should have been closing it and I didn't see the trainee which she's there to learn how to close the bar. So I'm just like I give up whatever. I mean, I don't understand, I just seen it and I just go. Yeah, it ain't even worth mentioning.

Speaker 1:

It's just like turn your phone off.

Speaker 2:

No, I don't know what they're. Well, I mean, when they said open a patio, I'm like, yeah, it's nice, I'm in a t-shirt. I'm like, yeah, it's nice, I'm in a t-shirt. I'm like, yeah, sure, why not? You know, I'm not thinking. You know that it might be colder out there. You know it's cold. Yeah, it is definitely cold. Why is it that everybody loves that Diddy's going to get busted? Why is it that?

Speaker 1:

Why are we such a sick society Because he got away with it for 20 years and everybody knew about it. That's why Is that what?

Speaker 2:

it is.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, he's been getting away with that shit for fucking 20-some years.

Speaker 2:

Everybody gets so excited whenever somebody finally gets busted. You know they love it.

Speaker 1:

I think that was a long time ago. A famous person, huh, a famous person huh, a famous person well, I'm saying he was, he was. Uh, he should have got busted a long time ago. They knew about it. I don't know why the hell they let him go so long how do these people get so rich when they're so weird? I don't get it I think they get weirder when they get rich.

Speaker 2:

Is that what it is? You think the money like the money and the power?

Speaker 1:

I think that you might be right, the weirdness is there, but the money amplifies it Really. It's untouchable. And they could go on with their little weird shit.

Speaker 2:

You think they have like a power trip from like fucking another guy in the ass or something I don't know Like. Is that a power trip like fucking another guy in the ass or something I don't know like? Is that a power trip like at prison, you know like a prison.

Speaker 1:

How they do that I never really thought of, thought of it.

Speaker 2:

I just don't understand why you would want to do that. I mean, life's good, money's good. You have all the women in the world you'd want. What the hell would you want a man for? For one?

Speaker 1:

Well, he's gay, what the hell.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I guess that. But I mean he's got women and kids and shit, he ain't that gay.

Speaker 1:

Maybe he just did that to pacify his viewers.

Speaker 2:

You know what I mean. I guess Maybe he's hiding. Why would anybody hide it today? Well, I guess I make they make you. Got to that horse guy. Everybody shut him down as soon as it came out that he was gay. Who the one at Old Town Road? What was his name? Lil Nas.

Speaker 1:

Uh.

Speaker 2:

He had that song. That shit was blaring everywhere you went and then all of a sudden it came out he was gay, and then that was it. That was a wrap.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's like uh, no.

Speaker 2:

Well, look at ricky martin and all that shit. I never was into ricky martin, though, but I wasn't. I was in the wham, though, for sure. George michael broke my heart with his bathhouses. George Michael broke my heart with his bathhouses. Is that what it is you just got to be gay to be in Hollywood. Is that what it is Than to be a music guy?

Speaker 1:

I guess you got to take one. At least you ain't got to be gay you just got to take one.

Speaker 2:

Did you see that video of LeBron James that's going everywhere now?

Speaker 1:

What.

Speaker 2:

With him at that party. Yeah, he goes. P Diddy parties or Puffy's parties are a must-see or something whatever it is Bragging on Puff's parties. It's like uh-oh yeah, yeah. I wouldn't want that video out now. Man, what if a bird shits on me, this fucker's right over my head? That'd be funny. That wouldn't be that funny.

Speaker 1:

It would be to me.

Speaker 2:

How's your sunshine now, fucker?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, there you go. You gonna be nice and red when you get back looking like a tomato.

Speaker 2:

I doubt it. I really don't, honestly. We usually spend one day at the beach when we're here and I usually just sit here and let the kids just play. You know what I mean. Like my nieces and nephew play with Dylan and we run and we usually try and do something. We're going to try an escape room. I guess we're going to try an escape room. I guess we're going to try that, and I don't know what else. Amanda mentioned the aquarium. We might go do that.

Speaker 2:

It's not like it's spring break, so it's not like it's beach beach weather. Like if I came down here in June, it would be. You know, that beach would be hot. Like you can't get in that water right now. It's too cold. It's really not beach weather. So, yeah, we'll probably be more like just going and doing stuff, going out. They got a lot of cool like there's constantly stuff to do here, like theaters and shows, and there's this place called uh, something on broadway or something. They've got everything like Like I mean every, like restaurant, like Ferris wheels, like everything. It's like a little just everything there, like a little like mall with everything you can imagine. They got boats that race back and forth in the pond. There's like a pond in the middle and I mean big boats, you know, like they could hold like 30 people and just run them back and forth real fast under the bridge and shit, they'll probably hit it.

Speaker 1:

I was just thinking the same thing, did you?

Speaker 2:

see that Go ahead.

Speaker 1:

I was going to say they was talking about them.

Speaker 2:

ships usually have tugboats that push them and do them stuff like that have tugboats that push them and through them stuff like that they do when it's tight, but I don't think that that was considered very tight, honestly. I mean they knew they were going off course. They got a hold of the police and actually had the police clear the bridge. The only there was some workers still on the bridge. I don't think they expected it to do that, but they did stop traffic from going on the bridge. They weren't allowing any traffic, so it could have been a lot worse than it was for sure. But the owner, I guess, of that shipping company was found dead not long, like a week or two ago. She flipped her car and was upside down in a pond, which is pretty suspicious. That's weird. And then they're saying puffy is a distraction.

Speaker 1:

I don't know you sound more like the serious now.

Speaker 2:

Well, I mean, you start hearing this shit just like it doesn't make sense, like why, you know, once you start really like watching the news every day and getting all the news articles and you start seeing it, you're going man, this really don't add up. I don't understand. How can it? You know what I mean, how.

Speaker 1:

How can you, when it hit out fast, everything just fell well, yeah, that's, that's a given, though that's what would happen.

Speaker 2:

In fact, that is expected. I mean you just crumpled that. I mean that the weight on that thing I what is it like 5 000 shipping containers on that thing, even if they're empty, that's an enormous amount of weight. And when a boat's rolling and you can't say like you don't have breaks, you know, like I've done it with my boat, I chipped the front bow of it. You know, because you're coming in, you're coming in real slow, but it just you can't stop it when it hits it hits, it's hard, let alone. That thing was like 1100 feet long with 5 000 shipping containers on. I mean that's a lot of weight, dude hitting the steel beams.

Speaker 1:

Did you see? Biden said the US government's going to pay for it.

Speaker 2:

The US government's going to pay for it. Mm-hmm, really, you didn't see that. Why wouldn't the insurance of the shipping company pay for it? Exactly that's what everybody's freaking out about. Yeah, that doesn't make any sense. Why would the government bail out the shipping company's insurance company? So, these insurance companies take all this money every month and then we're just going to freaking pay for everything when shit goes wrong.

Speaker 1:

Shit. Look at what I'm talking about. He went right on the news the next day I think it was the next day or the following day and said that the us government will pay for that bridge to get fixed.

Speaker 2:

Wow, that's unreal. That's absolutely. There's no reason for that that.

Speaker 1:

That doesn't make any sense first of all, that I mean that make so much money that just for them to pay for it itself without insurance wouldn't be a problem. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

I mean you would think that's the case, but they paid an insurance premium. I'm sure of that. I'm sure they're not shipping, unless they're self-insured, which that's a whole other thing. I mean, that could be a case where they're self-insured, I mean, but either way they saved all that insurance money then.

Speaker 1:

Right, well, anyways, everybody's freaking out about that.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I don't blame them. That's ridiculous. There's no reason for us to pay someone else's bill. And then they collected all that money and now they just nothing. That's their money now. They just didn't have to do anything with it.

Speaker 1:

That doesn't make any sense there was no reason for him to say that like. They never came out where, oh, we're just gonna shut down, we ain't got the money. You know, I'm saying they never nothing. None of that came out for him to say that just right away, without you ain't like, you don't even have the power to do that really.

Speaker 2:

You know what I?

Speaker 1:

mean yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, well, I've been on vacation so I really haven't listened a lot about it. But because I'm curious, how does that affect Baltimore? Like that bridge, how I'm certain as nice of a bridge as that was, it had to have had some kind of impact on Baltimore and their traveling and everything right.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and then their export and import. That's got to be huge.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, because it's sitting in the river now. They can't come through there right now. Huh.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so now they got to clean all that mess up. They should go in there and fix it. Fast is what they need to do.

Speaker 2:

I think I heard the cranes are in there already pulling everything. That's what I heard anyway. Yeah, that was crazy. That's one of the craziest things I've ever seen and I don't understand, like, did you see the overhead view of the bridge, like where it was at? Uh-uh, they have, like on the overhead, they show it, and there's like the bridge that goes down the middle, the long bridge that we watched collapse, but on all four corners of that there are big, huge, I don't know pilasters. I guess is what they would be, but they're for electrical towers, so the electrical lines are running on each side of that and these huge pilasters are right on all four corners of those bridge. You know what I mean.

Speaker 2:

And it almost looks like he kind of went around one and came back and hit the bridge. I don't know, it's weird, like I don't. You would think you'd hit those pilasters before you'd get close to the bridge to do that, because these are big like just concrete poured with poured with like a regular electrical tower on it. You know, yeah, just mounted right on it. So those, I mean those look like they would be able to take more of a hit me. Well, maybe not. That bridge probably had just as big of a pilaster on it.

Speaker 1:

Huh I don't see why they just. I don't understand how those ships work, but I'm just wondering why they didn't just drop anchor.

Speaker 2:

Because I don't know either. I would think the motor was moving, or maybe they did, maybe the anchor was dropped. They had enough time. They were thinking out because they got a hold of the police and cleared the bridge, so they had some sort of lead way or time or something. They had something there. And now how they did that I'm not 100% sure, but they definitely had some time. So I don't know it. Just they go side, I mean they go side bridge.

Speaker 2:

But being on a boat dude, when they go sideways they go sideways, especially when something goes wrong, because you're trying to correct the problem that's wrong, but you don't know what's wrong. You know that's like that happened to Hassan. His outdrive went out when he's docking. Well, he's got two motors and two different outdrives and you know, typically when you have twins you just adjust one in the left and the right right, you know, to make it do what you want it to do, and as he's coming in he loses an outdrive, doesn't even realize he loses an outdrive and he's trying to correct it and instead he ends up hitting all the boats next to him. You know, because you just you just don't understand and I've been there too because my, my boat when I first got this one kept stalling.

Speaker 2:

And then I wouldn't realize one of the motor was was stalled. And then the next thing, you know, I'm sideways and I said there was this guy. He had like a probably like a six hundred thousand don dollar down donzi at quaker stake and I'm trying to dock in next to him and my engine kept stalling. That guy was having a heart attack dude, his butt was puckering and shit. I finally just turned around and left. I'm like, yeah, he's gonna freak out. But yeah, I mean I've been on little boats, let alone ships. I just don't know how you're gonna stop that. You know what. Like uh, even with an anchor, I don't know that that would stop it. Probably just pull a rock. I mean all that anchor is going to do is grab on the rock bed or something and there's. It's probably just going to drag those right along with it with that much weight behind it I get it, but I don't know.

Speaker 1:

Like I said, I don't know uh much about them, so I don't know if that would help, not help made things worse.

Speaker 2:

I don't know if that would have helped, not helped, made things worse, I don't know. Yeah, that's a lot of weight. Like I said, even if they're empty shipping containers, it's a lot of weight. Just a shipping container, 5,000 of them, that's a lot of weight, let alone whatever was on them. You know Right. Yeah, that's crazy. I've never seen such a thing.

Speaker 1:

And I don't know Whatever We'll see, but Biden says that we're paying for it.

Speaker 2:

That pisses me off. I mean, that's what they pay their insurance for. Yeah, you know that would piss me off If my bar burned down and the government Paid for it, instead of the insurance company that's taking Freaking $1100 a month me. You know what I mean. Yeah, I mean you took 1,100 a month. Yeah, it's, that's your responsibility. 1,100 a month. They know cheap, that's a that's hard to get to and they just would get to keep it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, for that. You just put it in the bank and be like I'll just if it burns down other one.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, something, I mean that's. I mean that's a lot of money. I'm not saying that's. You know, like right now I like I've been paying that premium for seven years. You know what I mean. That's a. That's a lot, of a lot of money, you know yeah, so what you know you got it.

Speaker 1:

You got it 15, 20 years and you're paying that insurance for all that time, if you just put it in the bank.

Speaker 2:

Right, exactly, you can just rebuild it they have self-insured companies. They do do that, like some companies are self-insured, I know, like I think it's OCP construction wise. They're completely self-insured, like they have their own workman's comp and everything they have their own. But you have to be liquid as hell, like you've got to have enough, like where they agree that you're allowed to do that. You know what I mean. So it's possible to do that, but you got to have big, big money to pull that off.

Speaker 1:

yeah well, I'm sure a big old ship like that's got that kind of money for sure.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but it's weird that the owner essentially got flipped over in the lake, Like that's a little like what the hell? Yeah, that doesn't make sense to me, Like I don't know. That's just too.

Speaker 1:

I think you're coming to my side, man. I think you really are Well.

Speaker 2:

I don't believe in coincidences. I've always said that I don't believe in coincidences, and that's one hell of a coincidence to not. You know what I mean. I just I don't believe in it. I don't know. You're coming to my side, that's all I see. You're right. You're probably right. I probably am. But what gonna do? I gotta? I'm watching what's going on. It ain't adding up. I mean, I'm good at math, you know yeah it don't add up.

Speaker 2:

You know it's. It don't add up, period. And this puffy thing I don't know how deep. They're saying this thing is deep, deep, deep, like they're saying, like I forget how many people they're saying is going to show up in these recordings and all like. I mean that's just like it's Epstein all over.

Speaker 1:

They're saying it might be bigger than.

Speaker 2:

Epstein.

Speaker 1:

Right, I was going to say it's probably equal they're saying it might be even bigger, probably.

Speaker 2:

Because he's more popular, right, well, that's what I would think. He's more popular and he's doing it to Two famous people and he's making people famous in the process. You know what I mean? Right, right. So now he's got them and what's that thing with that daughter, that daughter that he like supposedly adopted or something? What was that about?

Speaker 1:

I don't know nothing about that one.

Speaker 2:

You don't see the video of him with the little girl he's like tell him your name and he's like, yeah, tell him your real name, or something. What the hell is that. Her parents let him borrow her for a little bit or something. That's weird, Fucked up right. Yeah, that was pretty bad. Yeah, that's Michael Jackson weird.

Speaker 1:

No, wait a minute, we're going way too far with that. Don't be talking about Mike, we can't talk about Mike.

Speaker 2:

No, why you want to hang out with him? We were talking about that last night actually.

Speaker 1:

We were talking about that last night. Hell no.

Speaker 2:

I don't want to hang out with him. He probably smells now. They said that last night we were talking about McCauley Culkin how when you see him now he kind of looks normal. Remember he went through that stage where he looked like he was out of his mind crazy. They're saying now that he looks pretty normal.

Speaker 1:

He swears Michael didn't touch him, so shut up.

Speaker 2:

Well, I mean, I'm not saying that he doesn't swear that, I'm just saying that that don't look great I ain't saying he was weird, he was weird, but uh, I don't think he touched anybody you don't think he touched anyone at all?

Speaker 1:

No.

Speaker 2:

Why do you think he's innocent and everybody else is guilty?

Speaker 1:

Because all the people that they interviewed after that, all of them swear he didn't.

Speaker 2:

Then why was he paying them other kids' moms money?

Speaker 1:

I don't know. Fuck that one dude. What was his name? Hannah? What was that kid's name that was in Remember his brother was in Backstreet.

Speaker 2:

Jonas Like Nick something.

Speaker 1:

Cannon.

Speaker 2:

Not Nick Cannon. Yeah, Nick Cannon.

Speaker 1:

No, nick and Aaron Carter.

Speaker 2:

Carter Carter.

Speaker 1:

Aaron Carter. Aaron Carter, aaron Carter, what about him? He swears he didn't touch him either. He said his mom or somebody was I think it was his mom was trying to get him to say that and it wasn't true.

Speaker 2:

Really what? If he's just a liar and they liked it.

Speaker 1:

Oh no.

Speaker 2:

Well, somebody said that he was in court liked it, oh no. Well, somebody said that he was in court for it. Who was? Michael was.

Speaker 1:

It doesn't matter. Somebody said it or he wouldn't have been in court for it.

Speaker 2:

Somebody said it or he wouldn't have been in court for it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, their mothers or fathers or something, trying to get some fucking money, that's all. Don't be trying to tarnish his name. Have you ever heard his music?

Speaker 2:

so if we put out an album like Dirty Diana, we're allowed to. At that point, we're allowed to do whatever we want and we come out an album like Dirty Diana, we're allowed to.

Speaker 1:

at that point we're allowed to do whatever we want.

Speaker 2:

And we come out with a thriller.

Speaker 1:

You can come out with a thriller. You can do whatever you want, apparently in your eyes. No, I'm just kidding. No, he didn't touch none of them, kids you don't know that you weren't there.

Speaker 2:

You don't know he did. They were sleeping in his bed. It still ain't right. I don't want my kids sleeping in his bed.

Speaker 1:

Listen, if your bedroom's as big as the mall and you're on one end and the kids on the other, that doesn't mean shit.

Speaker 2:

That means the house is that big too.

Speaker 1:

Go put them in another room room, if the room is fucking as big as your house, what, oh, that's not, I don't know. You can't consider like a bedroom, like what? We're thinking that bedroom probably got five rooms in that motherfucker no, it wasn't that big.

Speaker 2:

I've seen the pictures of it. It really ain't all that big. Honestly, it was okay but not huge.

Speaker 1:

Was you young when you was over there?

Speaker 2:

I wasn't over there. Come on now, I love me some, michael that's what I said no diddy, no diddy, no diddy, no diddy.

Speaker 1:

I think I think they was trying to push that shit on them, kids man.

Speaker 2:

I mean you could be right, who knows? I mean he was childlike, but I don't believe that he was making out with, like Lisa Marie, I don't know. I don't believe any of that shit. I don't believe them kids are his, them white ass kids were not his, oh well no, they ain't. I mean mean he had some issues. You know what I mean, just like everyone else, you did, you know.

Speaker 1:

But everybody like people like you are just like well, it's okay, it's my it's okay if he did it, but I don't think he did it, that's all. He didn't never been, he never been convicted of it. So there you go, michael.

Speaker 2:

J. Yeah, true, true. Oj wasn't convicted either, so what does that mean?

Speaker 1:

He's free, ain't he?

Speaker 2:

Well, he had to pay. He got civil charges. Though he had to pay a bunch of like all his assets had to go to the family. We ain't say that he lost the civil case, say that he lost the civil case. But he beat, he won the criminal case yeah, I don't understand, so he didn't go to prison.

Speaker 2:

I don't either, but that dude came out with a book. If I did it like come on, bitch, that's fucked up, that's that's. That was a bitch move, dude. If I did it. That was a bitch move, dude. If I did it. That was a bitch move for sure.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, if I did it, this is how I would have done it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah right, I mean, what the hell?

Speaker 1:

I don't think they released that book Like it broke it all down. They didn't release that book.

Speaker 2:

No, that book was out. That book was out. I think you can go find it on. Amazon right now. They did.

Speaker 1:

I thought they did.

Speaker 2:

They might have. You might be right, I don't know. I think they let him sell it and then they kept the proceeds for Ron Goldman's family, I thought.

Speaker 1:

Man, you know damn well if they'd have had that book out, you'd have bought it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I'm like that. I'm for sure like that, because if he writes that book, he's telling you exactly what happened, right, right, I mean, in my opinion he is, you know.

Speaker 1:

I don't know. I think he went far with that shit because he joked about it after and that was untactful you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

Well, you know not only that. Nowadays it's not Like we've seen the whole Diddy thing where he ran off. It was on the news. But back then that was different. When that happened, like the chase and all that, it was just different. Media was like on that there wasn't another news story like that.

Speaker 1:

Fucking private jet. That's why.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, because they could chase him. Yeah, they said they went to. They said that Diddy's jet landed. He wasn't on the jet.

Speaker 1:

They that Diddy's jet landed. He wasn't on the jet. They said it was a diversion.

Speaker 2:

Well, they seen him walking around that one airport? Where at? Did you see it? I don't know where.

Speaker 1:

Remember? Did you see where it was Hannah? Did you see where Diddy was walking at an airport just standing there pacing? Yeah, he's stressed out. Was it like a?

Speaker 2:

He should be stressed out that dude's gonna be so fucked the thing is all their stuff is about sex stuff.

Speaker 2:

But then there's all this, like they're saying that like he killed Tupac, he killed like there's all kinds of sayings, like with murder charges, and then they're like, what about who's the guy that was dead in his bathroom? And he said he died in there. No, yeah, he called the. He like called the police. There was somebody dead in his bathroom. Wow when? And he claimed. He claimed that this was a long time ago. He called the police himself and said that the guy somehow was dead in his bathroom. He didn't know how, but they say he completely did it oh, did he that dude's next level shit, next level shit but it's funny.

Speaker 2:

I like the idea that the kids get to say no homo now, but they just have to say no diddy.

Speaker 1:

Well, you look at the bright side of everything. That's what's funny.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I mean, you know, everything gives you something good, you know.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, okay, hey, but you know what I mean everything. Maybe all them artists will be able to get all their rights to their shit. You know what? Maybe all them artists will be able to get all their, their, their rights to their shit.

Speaker 2:

You know what I'm saying? That's possible. Yeah, he had rights to everybody's shit but, half them artists might be involved. A lot of them might crumble with them.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but you know what? They ain't going to release all that shit. It's too much money, too much chaos and shit. They ain't going to fucking release that shit Depends. They might find one or two where they're saying, yeah, we'll put them out to hang, but the rest of them we'll just let them go, Just like Epstein's Island Shit. That shit still ain't released. Who did all that shit over there Fucking?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, they said they released the dockets or whatever or that Maxwell's thing, but they haven't released the list. And then they're redacted. Some of the list is redacted, which I think is jacked up too. Remember, they just haven't they released the list, but then they got people just blacked out Like what the hell? Yeah, yeah, okay, you either release it all or you don't, yeah, because we don't give a shit about anything. But the people that are redacted right, I mean that's the ones we really want to probably see. The rest are like nobodies probably.

Speaker 1:

Yeah. So if you're going to put it out, put it all out, Don't put half of it out or what you want to put out. Yeah, yeah, you're just putting the bullshit out there, nobody cares about it, you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

We'll put all these randoms and that asshole that looked at me funny at dinner the other night.

Speaker 1:

Right, right, the ones you don't like. But you know, Gates was on there.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, bill Gates was on there.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you've mentioned that a couple times.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, he's a frequent flyer. You love to go after some Gates.

Speaker 1:

He got frequent flyer miles. What if you?

Speaker 2:

meet Bill Gates and you like him. What if you just run into him somewhere and you're like man, that dude was really cool. I like that dude.

Speaker 1:

I'll be like you're cool as fuck, dude, but you're still fuck.

Speaker 2:

I don't know if I believe you.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I don't think I believe you. I'll be like you're a dick.

Speaker 2:

What's the odds, he's cool.

Speaker 1:

First of all, no, he's a nerd. No, he's bad. Yeah, something's weird. His thoughts are just. You probably couldn't have a conversation with that guy, because you'll probably see through all that bullshit see through what bullshit.

Speaker 2:

What do you mean?

Speaker 1:

all his bullshit. Oh, you would see through all his, yeah, yeah yeah, maybe why you buying all that farmland fucker? Leave them farmers alone. Why are you buying all that farmland fucker? Leave them farmers alone.

Speaker 2:

We were out here sitting out back over here last night, the whole neighborhood just stopping in having a drink. Relaxing. Sherry's got a lot of friends in the neighborhood here. They just all kind of get together, hang out, have some drinks. A bunch of good people Seems pretty sweet.

Speaker 1:

She's an approachable one in the family.

Speaker 2:

Who's that your sister? No, probably Zach more. She's probably just like me. No, I'm approachable. What do you mean? How am I not approachable?

Speaker 1:

Oh here we go.

Speaker 2:

I was fine up until I was at the bar and it's like every time I walk downstairs, everybody's like Jimmy, jimmy, jimmy, you know what you should do. You should make a tuna salad sub. I mean, that's the shit that goes on with me all the time. Right, you know what you should do. We had a woman come in. She came in and had fish fry a couple weeks ago, loved it, thought it was great. She told me how good it was and then she proceeded to tell me what I need to do. Never been in a bar before once. She just started telling me and telling me. I'm like, all right, okay, I got to get back there and cook, all right.

Speaker 1:

Look at Hannah over here doing her thing, acting like she knows what she's doing.

Speaker 2:

Hannah's getting it done. She came out yesterday. She came out yesterday. They went through all that money. Yesterday she had to run back out there and redo it, re-up the drawer again, and they didn't even touch it. They didn't touch it. I told you it was probably okay, right, didn't I tell you? But I didn't want them to be stuck.

Speaker 1:

I told you it would probably be okay, because that's the way it is. You ain't leaving yet, are you? No, so?

Speaker 2:

what else you got nothing. I'm just sitting out here relaxing, enjoying some sunshine, thinking about this. You know, I was looking at the, I was looking, I'm trying to look through and look at the eclipse stuff, you know, and all this thing we've been seeing on the news. They're saying a million people to lorraine county, five million total, to Northeastern Ohio. But when I looked on the thing, they're saying that they're expecting somewhere between 150 and 700,000 visitors to Northeastern Ohio. That's a very different number than what they were saying on the news. So I don't know if I mean it's still a big number. I'm not saying it's not Right, but a lot of those people that are coming might be going to Kalahari or Cedar Point or downtown Cleveland.

Speaker 1:

I just I think I got to work that day.

Speaker 2:

You might be stuck in traffic. If you do, honestly, you might end up stuck in traffic because they're saying that traffic's jammed. They're saying, if you don't have to stay at home, that's what they're saying well, I gotta work, so you, you can't get stuck in traffic with a concrete truck. What do you do? Just keep dumping water in it no, it's not what happens.

Speaker 1:

That's not going to do it. What happens? That's what they're saying. It is I think you throw a bag of sugar in there, it'll be alright. It'll fuck the. Load up A little bit of sugar in the tank. Yeah, you put sugar in that, motherfucker, and it won't hurt. They got some cubes. What are you talking about? Is that true? Yeah, but they got these pucks. How?

Speaker 2:

much sugar, I don't know.

Speaker 1:

But anyways, they got these pucks you throw in there and it keeps it wet when the concrete ain't no good, but it won't harden.

Speaker 2:

Oh, so like if you won't be able to go pour it, but you could bring it back without fucking up the truck, right? So you'd have to jump out in traffic and just toss it in there. Yeah, I wonder what that puck. What's in that?

Speaker 1:

puck, I don't know. I'm gonna ask yeah, find out.

Speaker 2:

I'm curious. I'm curious about that one that was, and I remember when the last podcast we were talking and I was talking about that, amanda was obsessed with the one that killed the baby or whatever it was. Casey Anthony was the one I was thinking of. You remember that whole thing. What do you mean? On the last podcast, I said Amanda was all over that news story about the woman and her dad was involved. There was a pool involved. Yeah, yeah, yeah, the kid was on the side. It was Casey Anthony. Yeah, I think she was the same thing. Wanted to hang out with somebody Like the one in Cleveland, you know, the one in Cleveland that left the 18-month-old for 10 days at home.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that was fucked up.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, you know, I thought she just was out clubbing. Amanda said she was out of the country, like she left the country literally to go kick it with some dude. Wow yeah, while you're out of the country. You know, your kid's like in Cleveland. Then they said she came home, changed its clothes, got it all cleaned up and then called the police like it was just something went wrong just now and they caught her because they seen the cameras. They watched her leave 10 days earlier. That's how they caught her.

Speaker 1:

Well, there was probably rigor mortis and all that other shit. They know it wasn't right, then you know.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and then Haji Gugi the one we were talking about you asked how they had their DNA and all that. I guess they saw her on surveillance cameras too. Same thing they seen her on cameras leave the baby at the latrine. When they found it in there, they looked at the cameras and seen her leave it there, so that's why they checked her.

Speaker 1:

Okay, so that's how that happened. Yeah, that was the question I was asking.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, I did a little bit of research from the last week just trying to figure out what's what, how it worked, what went on yeah, what else you got going on? We got to start doing that more.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I was just saying we got to do that more. No, right, yeah, it's good to catch up on the things we didn't we forgot about or didn't know the answer to when we were on air, or whatever. You know, right, that's always a good move. But the the uh this week was the end of lent, so next week, you know, that's that whole like the eclipse thing, and we got to figure all that out, that whole thing. But I think the following week after that we're gonna we're gonna move the stakes to friday and then we're gonna do a seafood saturday and I think we're gonna do a seafood boil where you come in, you get a seafood boil. There you go basically on saturdays. I think that could be a big hit yeah, I think so so we're gonna to try that.

Speaker 2:

We'll see how that works out for the week, for the summer, and I think I might try and redo the menus right after the eclipse to try and figure it out. I may even put the salad bar back in summertime. Get ready, you know, it'll help me on my diet. I go down and enjoy a salad instead of like I walked down there now and there's like there's nothing for me to get except fat and deliciousness. So, or maybe there is, but I don't want that. But if there's a salad there, I'll put it together every time I love it. When everything's all cut up and ready to go, I'll do that every time. I was a daily salad eater when we had the salad bar. Yeah, I'd go over there quite often.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, how many times did you pay for it? Probably none, maybe two.

Speaker 2:

Do you think Fernando will show back up? No, no, you don't think so.

Speaker 1:

Junior yeah.

Speaker 2:

The big one. He don't want no Trump salad huh, he don't want no motherfucking COVID. He's still worried about COVID? Yes.

Speaker 1:

For what he don't want to die.

Speaker 2:

Does he walk out the house with a mask on? Sure does Nuh-uh.

Speaker 1:

Really, I think so.

Speaker 2:

I don't know man. So he don't want COVID. That's why he won't come get a salad. I thought it was because he didn't like the Trump, the Trump party.

Speaker 1:

No, he don't care about that. He likes arguing, so he'll be alright with that.

Speaker 2:

He's an arguer, he loves to argue.

Speaker 1:

That's my uncle, of course.

Speaker 2:

Alright, I think we're going to go try and get our day started out here, try and enjoy the summer. I'm going to get this set up and we'll do a. I'll put it out on YouTube. I'll send it to YouTube, Can you?

Speaker 1:

edit that real good.

Speaker 2:

I can try. I don't know how much I can do. I don't have my laptop here, so I mean I could give it my best shots, but I'm doing it on the phone, right. So I mean I'll do my best to try and edit it, but I'm not real worried about it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

I can get some clips out of it. Pretty good and pretty easy, though, okay, because I usually do that on my phone anyways.

Speaker 1:

Well, you guys be safe and see you when you get back.

Speaker 2:

Yep, we'll see you guys Friday morning, probably, all right. Yep, we'll see you guys friday morning, probably all right, you guys be careful. All right, bye. How do I unrecord? And?

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