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July 02, 2024 Detto Season 2 Episode 7
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Can losing a driver's license really be just a minor inconvenience for a celebrity? In this episode, we kick off with a shoutout to Steve Pugh and his captivating podcast "Nerdy Ambitions." Then, we dive headfirst into the latest headline-grabbing event: Justin Timberlake's arrest for drunk driving in the Hamptons. We speculate about the circumstances surrounding his arrest and ponder if alcohol was the only substance involved. From there, we examine the broader implications of DUI laws, the rise of ride-sharing services like Uber, and the emerging role of self-driving cars, questioning if losing a license is truly the severe punishment it once was.

Switching gears, we celebrate Juneteenth being recognized as a national holiday and discuss why it took so long for this significant day to be honored at a national level. We also unravel the complexities behind determining Easter's date, comparing it to fixed-date holidays like July 4th. The conversation gets a refreshing twist as we debate the official beverage of the United States, pitting iced tea, coffee, and Coke against each other. We introduce the unique franchise H-T-O, which specializes in an array of iced tea flavors and muse about how water quality might affect the taste of your favorite foods and drinks. Finally, we urge our listeners to provide feedback to help us enhance the show and make sure our content stays top-notch and relevant.

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Can losing a driver's license really be just a minor inconvenience for a celebrity? In this episode, we kick off with a shoutout to Steve Pugh and his captivating podcast "Nerdy Ambitions." Then, we dive headfirst into the latest headline-grabbing event: Justin Timberlake's arrest for drunk driving in the Hamptons. We speculate about the circumstances surrounding his arrest and ponder if alcohol was the only substance involved. From there, we examine the broader implications of DUI laws, the rise of ride-sharing services like Uber, and the emerging role of self-driving cars, questioning if losing a license is truly the severe punishment it once was.

Switching gears, we celebrate Juneteenth being recognized as a national holiday and discuss why it took so long for this significant day to be honored at a national level. We also unravel the complexities behind determining Easter's date, comparing it to fixed-date holidays like July 4th. The conversation gets a refreshing twist as we debate the official beverage of the United States, pitting iced tea, coffee, and Coke against each other. We introduce the unique franchise H-T-O, which specializes in an array of iced tea flavors and muse about how water quality might affect the taste of your favorite foods and drinks. Finally, we urge our listeners to provide feedback to help us enhance the show and make sure our content stays top-notch and relevant.

Support the Show.

Come back every Tuesday for a new episode each week. You won't be dissappointed, I'll tell you that for free. Subscribe and like us over at sockeytome.com as we begin the best part of our journey into podcasting yet, interacting with all of you. Give us your email as we begin to have more promotions and contests along with my personal favorite, trivia. Thanks everyone and as always, be good.

Speaker 2:

Hey, everybody, welcome to.

Speaker 1:

Saki Tubi, saki Tubi.

Speaker 2:

We're back. We have everything from Justin Timberlake to Hell, if I Know, stick with us, find out what we're talking about. Hey, everybody, it's Ditto, I'm back here. I just want to give a shout out to my buddy, steve Pugh. He's down the road podcasting. It's Dats with Nerdy Ambitions. Check it out. Dna, find it on. I believe, every single source you can All right out.

Speaker 1:

DNA, find it on, I believe, every single source you can, alright thanks, socky doobie.

Speaker 2:

Hey everybody, it's Detto, we're back. This is gonna be an interesting episode, because we're just talking about the news. I'm here with Casey.

Speaker 3:

Hello everyone.

Speaker 2:

And Kat.

Speaker 3:

Hey, hey.

Speaker 2:

Holy shit, if it wasn't for Keebler, we'd have the whole team together. Little bastard, he's out there making cookies. What a dick, what a dick. Anyway, we're here to discuss the news today. We got a lot going on in the world, huh? Sure Casey, what do you got?

Speaker 3:

I mean I was going with the Justin Timberlake situation. I think we all heard he was arrested For drunk driving. Apparently he claims he only had one, martini. His eyes don't look so great in the picture.

Speaker 2:

Maybe he got roofied. Maybe, that's happened to me before.

Speaker 3:

Oh, yeah, you were roofied.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, some guy tried to roofie me one time.

Speaker 4:

A guy. Look at you Big man on campus.

Speaker 2:

He goes hey, I got this open beer that nobody wants. Do you want it? I was like sure, why not? Next thing I know I couldn't see. Wow, yeah, screwed up.

Speaker 3:

Okay.

Speaker 2:

It was.

Speaker 3:

I'm not sure that's what happened to Justin, but you know it's a big news topic because he's Tell us more about what happened though. He was in New York he was in the Hamptons. Obviously yeah, the Hamptons. He was driving home and I think he went through a stop sign. They said he went wrong lane or something and they pulled him over and he refused the breathalyzer. Apparently, in New York that means you automatically lose your license.

Speaker 2:

That's a hefty no offense, but what does he have?

Speaker 3:

to drive for I'm not sure about that at all.

Speaker 2:

What does losing his license mean?

Speaker 3:

Well, he was obviously driving, so I guess he does drive.

Speaker 2:

I'm sure he does drive, but he doesn't have to.

Speaker 3:

I wouldn't know why he'd be the one driving home, but a lot of these actors get arrested for that stuff, like actors and singers and famous people that literally could afford to pay for drivers. How is it?

Speaker 2:

harmful to them. What do you mean?

Speaker 3:

harmful. What do you mean? It's harmful.

Speaker 2:

You lost your driver's license? Oh, let me just have my limo driver drive me around. Oh, exactly. So what's the big deal? All this is about is the cops getting recognition.

Speaker 4:

We're pulling over Justin Timberlake. We pulled over JT.

Speaker 3:

I think they kept him overnight too. He doesn't even get to just go home. He just gets overnight.

Speaker 2:

I bet you two of those police officers tried to kiss him too.

Speaker 3:

I bet his wife is pretty not happy with him right now, but I don't know. I don't understand why he would have driven anywhere if that were the case. He claims he had one drink. His eyes look like he's had probably not drinks necessarily. It looks like he was definitely doing something other than drinks, is my guess.

Speaker 2:

You don't know that.

Speaker 1:

No, but his eyes were pretty bloodshot.

Speaker 2:

Were you there? No, did you see his eyes?

Speaker 3:

no, we saw the the pictures of them the mugshot the mugshot?

Speaker 2:

yeah, because everybody looks great in a mugshot some people smile yeah, next time I get my mugshot taken, I'm flipping the camera off those people don't seem to know what's happening when they're smiling.

Speaker 3:

Right that I get my mugshot taken. I'm flipping the camera off. Those people don't seem to know what's happening when they're smiling at me. That idea.

Speaker 1:

Oh man, oh man, oh man.

Speaker 2:

No way, no way. This is happening right now.

Speaker 3:

But yeah, I guess he loses at least in New York?

Speaker 2:

I don't know.

Speaker 3:

I don't know why he would be driving. He doesn't need to drive, obviously.

Speaker 2:

That's what I'm saying. So what's the big deal about taking away his license?

Speaker 3:

He doesn't need to drive Nothing, it's just In fact no offense.

Speaker 2:

It's become an outdated thing. You can Uber anywhere, exactly, so what does it mean to take away your license?

Speaker 3:

Well, it's still an inconvenience. I would rather drive than Uber.

Speaker 2:

If I got pulled over, I'd sell my cars, my vehicles and everything and just Uber everywhere, because it would probably cost me less.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, because don't they have to put that machine now in, if you get there?

Speaker 2:

No, I'll sell my car. Screw you guys.

Speaker 3:

I get that, but.

Speaker 2:

I'll Uber everywhere.

Speaker 3:

That's if you're in trouble. I mean, in normal life I wouldn't have to. I don't want to have to wait for an Uber. I don't want to have to pay to have somebody come get me all the time. I want to be able to jump in my car and go do what I've got to do. That's a lot of money.

Speaker 2:

It's an inconvenience in the beginning, but then you begin to get into a habit and a cycle where, all of a sudden, it doesn't matter anymore, it's just your way of life and you really don't even need a car anymore. And now they have cars that drive you. They have cars that drive you. That's what they're trying to push and they still pull you over for DUI and they put this mechanism in your vehicle so you can't drive anywhere. It's outdated.

Speaker 4:

It's outdated, it's stupid and it's becoming what Sometimes people, like celebrities, want their own independence, so for him to not be able to do that.

Speaker 2:

They still have their own.

Speaker 4:

No, he's relying still on somebody to take him everywhere.

Speaker 2:

Record company send me a limo.

Speaker 4:

Done, that's still relying on someone to take him somewhere. What if he wants to just drive?

Speaker 2:

So, drive.

Speaker 4:

Well, he's not going to, he'll have to breathe in the machine first.

Speaker 2:

No, buy a self-driving car. That way you don't have to worry about it. That's where this is going.

Speaker 3:

I don't trust the self-driving cars.

Speaker 4:

Do you no?

Speaker 2:

I'm not saying I do or don't, but they're self-driving cars. Am I wrong? No, you're right. Self-driving cars, am I wrong? No, you're right, there are. So what are these?

Speaker 3:

mechanisms doing anymore. Well, most people do not have the self-driving cars.

Speaker 4:

Right.

Speaker 2:

Yet.

Speaker 4:

And you can't start these cars with a mechanism in them right until you breathe normal.

Speaker 2:

You can't drive a self-driving car.

Speaker 4:

Probably Driving itself.

Speaker 2:

Why would you need to breathe in it?

Speaker 4:

That I'm unsure of. Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Well, why don't we tackle this a little later? I'm just saying it sounds stupid. It sounds stupid. You want to have self-driving cars, yet you still want to pull people over for DUI. Can you be arrested for a DUI if you're driving a self-driving car?

Speaker 3:

I don't think so.

Speaker 2:

You shouldn't be able to Because we're not actually driving. You're not driving, yes, no, the car is driving, right? Huh, that should be messed up.

Speaker 3:

I think the percentage of people at this point in time that have self-driving cars right now is probably pretty low.

Speaker 2:

I don't know that statistic Ten years ago nobody had an electric vehicle either.

Speaker 3:

Right.

Speaker 2:

Now Tesla's all about it. I'm saying is can you get arrested in a self-driving car? If you're intoxicated, you're not driving the cars. Is that a case you can make?

Speaker 3:

Do you sit in the back seat? How does?

Speaker 2:

that work.

Speaker 3:

I don't even understand. I'm not sure I'm able to do that. Who?

Speaker 1:

gives a crap the car's driving.

Speaker 4:

The car's just weird.

Speaker 2:

Anyway, that went a little bit longer. Next topic what do you got? What do you got, Kat?

Speaker 4:

Juneteenth. Today is 6-19, Juneteenth.

Speaker 2:

That is today Right, the end of slavery.

Speaker 4:

The end of slavery, when Biden decided to make it a bill to actually have people have the day off to celebrate it on June 17th 2021.

Speaker 3:

Bank holiday, stock market holiday.

Speaker 4:

Right, I still work today.

Speaker 3:

I don't think the post office of the town is work. I think everything's closed.

Speaker 2:

I think it's a good idea. I think it's something that should be celebrated.

Speaker 4:

Why now though? Why in the last? Because white people are stupid. Well, you're putting all. Why in the last?

Speaker 2:

Because white people are stupid, well you're putting all of us in the same. You're damn right. That's why we're here. Dirty White people are stupid. This should have been done a long time ago.

Speaker 3:

I didn't even know what Juneteenth was until they made it a holiday which is a little weird, I agree. There's a lot of days that you hear about that are not necessarily holidays that are still significant days in history.

Speaker 2:

Tomorrow's World Production Day.

Speaker 4:

What? What Seriously Did you make that up? No?

Speaker 2:

I'm serious, I'm serious, it is.

Speaker 4:

I've never heard of that.

Speaker 2:

Tomorrow is World Drink a Lot of Wine Day.

Speaker 4:

Is that a Facebook thing, like in Friday's National Vodka Day? How about that?

Speaker 3:

I feel like those days are all made up. So, is this one that was made up.

Speaker 2:

I could legit tell you what all the holidays are in the rest of the month if you'd like me to, okay, alright.

Speaker 3:

Your calendar tells you all these random days.

Speaker 2:

No, my mechanism to promote the show tells me when all the holidays are, which is why I went with the World Productivity Day tomorrow for the episode, for the promotion. It gives me all the holidays, all out in front of me and I know what's what.

Speaker 3:

Okay, so reality. Did you know what Juneteenth was before they made it a holiday a few years ago? Had you ever heard of it? Truth?

Speaker 2:

No, before they made it a holiday a few years ago had you ever heard of it? Truth no, before they made it a holiday, I did not know that there was the abolition of slavery Right. I did not know that. I did know, when they made it a holiday, what it was.

Speaker 3:

Okay.

Speaker 2:

And why they made it a holiday, so I didn't know the exact date of when that happened.

Speaker 4:

I had never heard of anybody celebrating it had never been a thing until they made it a holiday. It was actually a historical event finally received federal recognition in recent years June 19th 1865. The day all people living in the United States, including formal enslaved, were officially granted freedom.

Speaker 2:

That's what I'm saying. I did not know the date of it. When they said Juneteenth Day and they said why it was Juneteenth, I knew from there what it was Okay, so I did. That's kind of a, because it's been four or five years at least At least Because 2021 he put into a national bill or whatever Three years.

Speaker 4:

Three years, yeah, all right, right, and National or bill or whatever Three years yeah.

Speaker 2:

All right, right, and so I knew what Juneteenth was when they installed it. I'm not sure if installed is the right word to say, but inducted it. Right.

Speaker 3:

Made it a holiday.

Speaker 2:

They made it a holiday, and they should have done it a long, long time before that.

Speaker 3:

That was a huge moment in United States history. It was, I agree.

Speaker 2:

I get it. It should have been honored well before this.

Speaker 4:

I agree. Yes, I work today. It's like a national holiday. I don't know how I got out of that.

Speaker 2:

Because it's a national holiday.

Speaker 4:

It's like Easter. I still worked is what I'm saying. I didn't get out of it today. Easter is on a Sunday that doesn't count as a national holiday, and Easter is a religious holiday actually.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, what does it matter? So is Christmas. It's on any day of the week, whenever it falls.

Speaker 3:

Right, yeah, it's true.

Speaker 2:

July 4th. Want to go with that one instead.

Speaker 3:

Independence Day. Yeah right, it's another.

Speaker 2:

Easter, whatever day it falls. It's always the 4th. Right, it's always the 19th yeah, easter's always on a Sunday, that's correct, but it's not always the same day. No.

Speaker 3:

Correct, and it's not even the same month. All the time.

Speaker 2:

I can't figure out that one. I don't know how that goes. Lent dude.

Speaker 1:

I don't know how to determine that we're not going to get into that, but I can't figure out how that is determined every year.

Speaker 3:

So I'm sorry. What?

Speaker 2:

do you got? I got, iced tea, iced tea, iced tea, okay, straight up, iced tea, probably the official beverage of the United States of America.

Speaker 3:

Let's be honest, the official beverage.

Speaker 2:

Official.

Speaker 4:

It's got to be. I'm going to disagree with you on that one.

Speaker 2:

Okay, what's the official?

Speaker 4:

beverage, I'm going to go with either a coffee or a Coke.

Speaker 3:

I was going to say a coffee, but yeah, iced tea.

Speaker 2:

I don't know the official beverage, coffee, is from South America.

Speaker 3:

But, everybody drinks coffee. Where's iced tea?

Speaker 4:

Where was iced tea made? Yes, exactly.

Speaker 2:

Newfoundland? No, I didn't say that you have no idea. That's a solid question. I have no idea.

Speaker 4:

Wow.

Speaker 1:

We just put that on its place.

Speaker 3:

I'm going to guess you don't know where that's from. I know the British drink a lot of tea.

Speaker 4:

They do they probably don't.

Speaker 3:

I don't know that they invented tea. Right they might have.

Speaker 2:

I should have probably looked that up.

Speaker 3:

I should have probably looked that up. Yeah, you probably should especially if you're going to throw out coffee, right hey.

Speaker 2:

Tea's from all over the world, coffee's not how many. How many coffee farms are in America? Are there any?

Speaker 4:

coffee farms harvesting beans well, that comes definitely Like. That's definitely not United States.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, you know I'm, I have no idea, you can grow tea here though. Really, really.

Speaker 2:

Where. Yeah where, right on my backyard, if you'd like Plant some seeds.

Speaker 4:

I'm actually gonna give that little bit of credit, because you can grow tea leaves. You can grow.

Speaker 3:

But I will say have any of us actually looked into growing coffee?

Speaker 2:

Probably, not Probably not, you probably could.

Speaker 3:

I bet you could.

Speaker 2:

I don't think we have the soil for it, unless we want apple coffee.

Speaker 3:

Some people like apple coffee.

Speaker 2:

Anyway, a company called H-T-O, t-e-a, h-t-e-a-o, it's franchising of iced tea.

Speaker 3:

Just iced tea, just iced tea.

Speaker 2:

They have 25 different flavors and I'm wondering.

Speaker 1:

I was thinking about it, I was like you could do a lot with iced tea.

Speaker 2:

It's a good time.

Speaker 3:

Are they like infusing flavor into each of the teas.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, like mango and peach. I mean, you go to the store and you see all these. There's a million different types of iced tea in bottles already. So different types of iced tea in bottles already. So what makes this company different than anyone else? They do it naturally, they do it themselves. So it's fresh, organic iced tea and everything is done, and it's going to be like pizza, I guarantee it.

Speaker 4:

Like pizza.

Speaker 2:

Because pizza is based on the water that the dough is made from. That's really how pizza is. That's why pizza is different all over the world.

Speaker 3:

The dough is correct. The dough.

Speaker 2:

Whatever water you use in the dough is what makes the pizza the pizza.

Speaker 3:

Okay, really. Yeah, that's what, like you can't get really like good pizza or something in the South usually.

Speaker 4:

Like Florida, doesn't have great pizza. Even California pizza is different than New England pizza.

Speaker 2:

That's why Chicago style is different from.

Speaker 3:

Bagels same. Thing.

Speaker 2:

Bagels are the same way, right, yep? And it all boils down to the water. And it's going to do the same thing with iced tea. Guarantee it, unless they have some way of filtrating their water to make it all the same way.

Speaker 3:

Wouldn't they just filter the water? Doesn't everybody filter water for things like that?

Speaker 2:

No, I don't know, I don't know about that.

Speaker 4:

I don't know how it works.

Speaker 2:

I haven't dove that far into it, dived, dived. I haven't dove that far into it to find out. I just found this interesting. I'm like, hmm, iced tea franchise. Nobody's around here. Maybe we start here.

Speaker 1:

No.

Speaker 2:

What? Of course, I need 250 grand liquid in the bank and it'd be worth a million.

Speaker 4:

We're taking donations people. So if anybody out there.

Speaker 3:

Open a franchise.

Speaker 2:

Open a franchise wants to back me in this. I'm just saying Back us all up, I'm saying there's a chance. But yeah, they just started franchising. They're all in Texas right now and they just went to Missouri.

Speaker 3:

Okay, and like I said, it's $250,000, liquid capital.

Speaker 2:

Plus you have to be worth a million bucks or more to even be thought about to have a franchise.

Speaker 4:

Who has a million dollars in this day and age anyway, seriously, A lot more people than you would think.

Speaker 3:

I was going to say actually a lot of people do yeah.

Speaker 2:

I guess, but not necessarily $250, that you want to spend on a franchise Liquid capital.

Speaker 4:

Liquid capital right.

Speaker 2:

That you want to plunk down on something. You've got to be worth more than a million bucks.

Speaker 3:

It's actually not as rare.

Speaker 2:

That's a lot of money. It's not that much anymore, especially with inflation going the way it is, but anyway, that being said, I thought it was interesting. If I could, I would sign up for this, if anybody's out there listening do it, man Do it, do it. We're going to put up a subscribe button. Oh boy and donors. We're going to see what we subscribe button, oh boy and donors. And we're going to see what we can make. No way, if you guys can help us out with $250,000. Okay, Capital.

Speaker 3:

It doesn't make your net worth a million?

Speaker 2:

No, but I got something to put down. I got all these people behind me. You know what?

Speaker 3:

I mean You're going to use all of the net worth combined, how many partners?

Speaker 4:

are in this franchise 100?.

Speaker 2:

You're all going to make some cash Probably 34 cents each, but whatever, that's all right, you'll get your money back. Maybe I just thought it was a great idea. I think this is the best idea I've seen in a long time. And by the way, that guy over at the other website does all those pizza reviews, Don't get me wrong. I love them. I would say it's me on air. I'm not sure if I care or can't.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I wouldn't, but yes, pizza reviews. I think I could say Prez Okay, because that's not really a name.

Speaker 2:

I love them. I love watching it. Dude, we could do iced teas, iced tea reviews. Hell yeah, why not? You can go place to place and get an iced tea Starbucks Iced tea Palace. Okay, iced tea, temple, iced tea, up Yours, whatever it is.

Speaker 3:

Can I ask a quick question how many iced tea places? Are around our area I don't think there's many.

Speaker 4:

I don't know that I've seen any.

Speaker 2:

Have you ever looked into it?

Speaker 3:

No, but I've never seen one.

Speaker 2:

Talk to me when you have. Have you, I have Really.

Speaker 3:

How many Name one?

Speaker 2:

I'm sure.

Speaker 4:

I can go somewhere and get an iced tea. I go to Dunkin' Donuts and get an iced tea, but that's another company that serves that plus, that's not an iced tea company.

Speaker 2:

You can walk into a Dunkin' Donuts, get an iced tea and critique it.

Speaker 3:

You can, but you're asking for iced tea. There's a show.

Speaker 4:

Please. You're asking for iced tea, please. That's what I'm saying, this is a good idea.

Speaker 2:

This is a good idea and I think it should be had, and had by all.

Speaker 1:

Okay, okay, that's all I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

You might be very disappointed when they hand you either sweet and that's about it, and not often coffee either. Personally, no offense, I wouldn't care. I love unsweetened iced tea, I love unsweetened iced tea. I love unsweetened iced tea.

Speaker 3:

But these places don't have huge varieties, is I guess what?

Speaker 2:

I'm saying, oh, I'm sorry, I can go to the grocery store and just grab a peach mango iced tea off the shelf in a bottle.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, yeah, oh, so they have plenty of flavors, don.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, oh so they have plenty of flavors. Don't do that. If I can go to the grocery store and get a bottle of iced tea, I can go to a store and they're gonna.

Speaker 3:

They'll pump a squirt in there, I'm sure oh, maybe make it like that, but that's my point this place.

Speaker 2:

This place does not do that.

Speaker 3:

H-t-o they're infusing they're infusing it. Yes, there they're infusing it.

Speaker 2:

There's no sweetness to it. No, I don't know if there's sweetness to it or not. I don't know how it works. I just came up with this today. I just found it, and that was my report for the day.

Speaker 3:

This is a news episode.

Speaker 2:

This is how it works, and if Keebler were here, he'd be on my side. He'd be on my side.

Speaker 3:

I don't know. I think Keebler prefers us to be on his side.

Speaker 4:

By the way, I'm not sure about that. By the way, we are more secure than he is. Yes, than you are, by the way.

Speaker 2:

Hey, sammy J, how are you? So? All right, I think we're getting to the end of this one, because you guys are porking me, oh boy, telling me I can't do stuff.

Speaker 4:

Nobody said that. No, that's not what we said.

Speaker 2:

Very dramatic this was our first news show, and wait until I put the intense news music behind it. It's going to be great.

Speaker 3:

Right when we talk about Justin Timberlake Ice team.

Speaker 2:

Oh shit balls and.

Speaker 3:

Juneteenth Hold on, and that's, yeah, the intense news.

Speaker 4:

The intense news it's going to really fit behind that?

Speaker 3:

You have no idea, it's going to be great.

Speaker 2:

Who's going to really fit behind that? You have no idea. It's going to be great. You're going to love it. Alright, ladies, thanks for joining me on this one, this was actually pretty good. I'm going to go back and edit it now. Hey everybody, thanks for joining in. Hope you're all good, as always be good.

Speaker 1:

Saki to me.

Speaker 2:

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