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Episode: Side Stories: Halloween Ham
Author: The Last Podcast Network
Duration: 01:16:32
Episode Shownotes
Henry & Eddie bring you an extra special Halloween Edition of Side Stories featuring this week's most terrifying tales including: a recap of Iceland's "Lava Show", the mysterious death inside a Walmart Walk-In Oven, 15-year-old Washington boy annihilates entire family except 11-year-old sister who faked death to survive, a Roblox
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00:00:01 Speaker_01
There's no place to escape to. This is the last hop. On the left. Side stories? That's when the cannibalism started.
00:00:11 Speaker_02
Side stories. Yes. I'd like to start today's episode by saying I love Puerto Rico.
00:00:27 Speaker_01
Yeah, it's wonderful.
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I think it's nice.
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I went to Vieques.
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And all I hope. I saw the horses. And I pray. that you invite us to Puerto Rico to do an island- We could just go. Let's just go. I mean, it's wonderful. Now that I'm even thinking about it, I don't even- If they want a show, sure.
00:00:46 Speaker_02
I don't want to do a show.
00:00:47 Speaker_01
No, you're right.
00:00:48 Speaker_02
I'm immediately over the idea of doing a show. I just want to do a vacation. I just want to go to Puerto Rico.
00:00:53 Speaker_01
Hold that work. The pork is so good. It is so good. Of course it's good. They have so many extra piggies, and then the horses are Vieques. They're great, but they're not like, you know, wild. They're more homeless. What are you going to do?
00:01:09 Speaker_01
What are you going to do? Horses sometimes choose it.
00:01:12 Speaker_02
Sometimes horses choose it. Yeah. Okay. Sometimes there's nothing you could do for a horse that's homeless because they have decided on this. Yeah. Wild horses don't eat trash. I don't know. You never know. They're not offered any. Yes.
00:01:24 Speaker_02
So who knows what they need. The V.A.Cates is the most beautiful place I've been, I think, ever. This is our Halloween episode. So that's the first thing I wanted to talk about was Puerto Rico and horses.
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Second thing I want to talk about is the power of the dead.
00:01:39 Speaker_01
Oh my god, what happened? Are there more dead people that we need to talk about? Every day. You know, we were looking through the stories today, and it was a brutal week. It was a very brutal Halloween-ish week. Nothing spooky, just sheer brutality.
00:01:52 Speaker_02
And all I gotta say is, thanks, America. Yeah!
00:01:55 Speaker_01
Yeah, but before we get into it, first, first, what?
00:01:59 Speaker_02
Welcome to Side Stories.
00:02:00 Speaker_01
Welcome to Side Stories.
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My name is Henry Zebrowski. I'm your host. I'm sitting here with the other person that I would say is co-host.
00:02:06 Speaker_01
Yes. My breasts are yearning for you. That's Ed Larson. My name is Ed Larson. Hi. Hello. My Halloween music. Actually, my favorite Halloween song is... That's your favorite Halloween song? I mean, all Michael Jackson music is Halloween music now. Of course!
00:02:33 Speaker_01
But not just that, it's terrifying because you never know.
00:02:37 Speaker_02
Can you imagine what song he played before each time he went in there?
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Oh yeah.
00:02:42 Speaker_01
Dangerous probably probably no Eddie another part of me Which is which the is what the boy said to him touch another part of me not this one another scary scary moment Now Eddie you wanted to play if you wanted to plug something at the very top
00:03:01 Speaker_01
We got a show on Saturday in Los Angeles at the Wiltern. Last podcast on the left is going to be at the Wiltern this Saturday doing our fucking big-ass show.
00:03:10 Speaker_02
And we definitely didn't forget that there was a massive show in Los Angeles two days after Halloween.
00:03:16 Speaker_01
It was hilarious. At our weekly meeting, I was like, so Saturday's the show. Both you and Marcus were like, no, it's next week. And then the entire staff looked at you like y'all were fucking crazy. Because we are.
00:03:28 Speaker_02
And we're like, oh, that's right. That's right. It's because last night I was exhausted because you spent several hours helping me lift Natalie in rigging in our backyard.
00:03:42 Speaker_01
That was wild. I never pulled a woman before. Yes.
00:03:44 Speaker_02
Well, congrats. You did very well. You did very good. I was worried I wasn't going to be strong enough. You did so good. You did so good. You could have done it on your own. Next time I'm going to make you do it on your own. I got lats, dude.
00:03:56 Speaker_02
I got big old, my back's huge. Yes, but we're having a big ol' Halloween party.
00:04:00 Speaker_03
Mhm.
00:04:01 Speaker_02
And a lot of it's gonna involve Natalie in the air. Nice!
00:04:03 Speaker_01
Nice. Are you gonna have beer? No. I might not make it.
00:04:09 Speaker_02
Absolutely not. Of course we're going to have beer. Absolutely we're going to have beer. But yes, we do have a live show at the Wiltern this Saturday. We are very, very excited. This show is tied as a drum.
00:04:19 Speaker_01
Yeah, no, we've been nailing it.
00:04:21 Speaker_02
All over the world we've been doing this fucking show. We're having a blast. And then also, Edward and I are performing in Humboldt. And it's not just because we're getting weed for free.
00:04:30 Speaker_01
Yes. I mean, it's mostly for that, but we are doing a show on three weeks after the show at November 23rd, the Saturday before Thanksgiving at the Matteal Community Center. Tickets are available at LastPodcastOnTheLeft.com.
00:04:45 Speaker_01
We're doing it with our good buddy, Billy Wayne Davis.
00:04:47 Speaker_02
Can't wait. We're going to have such a blast. We're going to do some crowd work. We're going to be improv-ing. We're going to fuck around. We're going to smoke a lot of weed. It's going to be a great weekend for us and hopefully for you as an audience.
00:04:57 Speaker_01
And also today, later today, we're announcing more shows.
00:05:02 Speaker_02
Yes, we do. We've got a bunch of new shows coming out and you will see where they're at when you go to LastPodcastAndTheLeft.com. There's a bunch of different cities. I know one is Atlanta in January, which I'm excited for. Yes, Atlanta in January.
00:05:13 Speaker_02
And also tell us where we should do side stories in Atlanta. Yeah, because that's what we want to do.
00:05:17 Speaker_01
Or close by, because we've got Nashville, Dallas, Toronto, Detroit. Yeah, we're going around.
00:05:23 Speaker_02
We're going to hit it. Just so you know, when people ask about Portland, we are going to get to Portland. I love Portland. We are. Well, so today... What more? I love heroin. Hey, don't even just I mean just you could tell just by looking at him.
00:05:34 Speaker_01
Yeah, how much he loves her I know I want to stop you because I know you were gonna fly we have too many stories But how's your 31 for 31 going? I'm pretty much through I'm in through most of it. I'm almost done myself Yeah, I got myself a bunch.
00:05:45 Speaker_02
The only things I'm kind of saving or for Halloween night is And there's certain things that I like to specifically play on Halloween night, like the great pumpkin. Charlie Brown will actually be fun to put in the background.
00:05:56 Speaker_02
I will probably put Halloween 6 and Nightmare 3 in the background of the party. I have those on DVD if you need it.
00:06:03 Speaker_01
Oh, I have them as well, my friend. Yes! I just watched Nightmare 3 this week, and it's fucking unbelievable. Yeah, Elm Street 3 is perfect. It might be the best one. I think so. I had a really good time with it, because it's fun.
00:06:18 Speaker_01
4 is where it kind of turns into a comedy.
00:06:20 Speaker_02
Yeah, which I like, though. We just had a conversation with... where we talked about how as much, like we like Freddy because he's funny but objectively the funnier films are not as good as the earlier scarier films. Absolutely not.
00:06:34 Speaker_01
But it's why I love him. It's why I love Freddy. And then I didn't realize Nightmare 3 was actually written screenplay-wise by Frank Darabont? Darabont. Darabont, who did Shawshank Redemption. Isn't that crazy?
00:06:46 Speaker_02
And then Freddy Krueger, he walked through a mile of shit. He came out king on the other side.
00:06:53 Speaker_01
And then I also watched House of Wax, which was a lot of fun.
00:06:56 Speaker_02
Yeah, Vincent Price is incredible. Vincent Price is one of my favorite actors to be stoned and watch.
00:07:02 Speaker_01
Oh, yeah.
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Because his face is so funny. Like when you're high and you're watching him, he's so good at making his lips and his eyes move. Do you know he could eat a man's ass? Oh, buddy. Man, there ain't nothing left.
00:07:17 Speaker_02
If he's eating ass, Vincent Price ain't leaving seconds. He's getting it all in one go. And I dipped my toe this week. He's a famous romantic, Vincent Price.
00:07:28 Speaker_01
Oh is he?
00:07:29 Speaker_02
Loved his wife. He was a very good man.
00:07:31 Speaker_01
Really?
00:07:31 Speaker_02
Yeah, horny guy.
00:07:32 Speaker_01
I really thought he was gay.
00:07:33 Speaker_02
Oh God, he's too gay to be straight. I gotcha, I know that.
00:07:37 Speaker_01
You know what I mean? He's too gay to be gay. I know that brand. Yeah. I know what you're talking about. Livin' it! Um, Juwan the Grudge? G-U. J-U. That's how you say it?
00:07:48 Speaker_02
Yep. No, it's Ju-On, it is Ju-On, but I'm just saying, I'm clarifying for the audience.
00:07:53 Speaker_01
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, but you know, I was cheering for them like they were Jews. How, do you like the grudge? It was fine. It was good. I was expecting it to be, I don't know, scarier and bloodier.
00:08:02 Speaker_02
No, man, that's how it is. You know what, I actually re-watched with clear eyes, it's been a long time, the OG The Wicker Man, and you should re-watch it now. I can't wait. Dude, Christopher Lee.
00:08:14 Speaker_02
is perfect in that movie I forgot I feel like I thought it was boring earlier on and then when I rewatched it I was like this movie's great yeah I don't know why I guess it was just like folk horror I think I'm kind of in and out on and I realize like folk horror requires you to pay attention
00:08:31 Speaker_02
Yeah. So if you're kind of half paying attention, you're not going to like it. If you're kind of looking at your phone, you're not going to be as brought into the world.
00:08:37 Speaker_01
I've been putting my phone in the other room during my horror viewing. That's what I've been doing too now with movies. I've been leaving my phone outside the room. Because otherwise I'll just watch my phone the whole time like a fucking idiot.
00:08:46 Speaker_02
Yeah, because we're children.
00:08:47 Speaker_01
I can't help myself. Yeah, I don't know why. If it's like on the couch and I kind of see the back of my phone, I'm like, oh, I wonder what's on the front.
00:08:53 Speaker_02
People say that the Generation Z, the Gen Z are the worst with the phones. We're the worst with the phones. Millennials are by far the worst with the phones. That's because they've grown their whole life with it, so they're kind of sick with it.
00:09:03 Speaker_02
We didn't have it. We're still obsessed with this shit. It's so kind of exciting that it exists. But it's not. It's bad for us. No, no, it's killing us. And I can't wait for the solar flare that will come and destroy all of it.
00:09:12 Speaker_02
But that's also all of our careers. No, because we will go on the road. Oh! We bring in a podcast street by street. Horse carriage. We're going to start working with the Amish. We're going street.
00:09:25 Speaker_02
That is how we, and honestly, Eddie, I think that's where people were. I think podcasting's too fast for us. I think that maybe the Internet's too immediate, too strong for us, that maybe we do need a troubadour-like existence.
00:09:39 Speaker_02
Us, on the vaudeville circuit, would have been us at our best. News of the world, Tom Hanks. From a week ago. Traveling, yeah, traveling the West. It's a terrible movie, though. It is a bad movie, but I like the idea. I like, that's what I'm hoping for.
00:09:52 Speaker_02
I want a postman-like existence, but it's for cum.
00:09:56 Speaker_01
Kevin Costner?
00:09:56 Speaker_02
postman yes that's a future movie so you're actually correct exactly it's an input for cum based humor mm-hmm oh it'll exist absolutely we can go to you you won't be able to hear a single comment about shooting ropes it takes two weeks to hear talk about being glazed like a one of those hot pockets
00:10:16 Speaker_01
Oh yeah, yeah.
00:10:17 Speaker_02
Hot pocket cover-up glazer? Yeah, or a big ol' sloppy Virginia ham. You can't get shoots of fucking shot all over it properly and think about it unless I come, the postman's here.
00:10:28 Speaker_01
Yeah, I've been oiling up my Halloween ham, by the way. Oh. Yeah, which is, I'm very excited for my Halloween ham. It's really rude to call Julie that because she's a beautiful woman. She is a beautiful woman and that's why she's my Halloween ham.
00:10:40 Speaker_02
Hey, we all got different stories inside of our homes.
00:10:43 Speaker_01
Yes. Now, let's do some stories. I do have an update. Oh, sure. Just a quick update on wood chippers. Oh, awesome. Yeah, because, you know, we know a little bit, but not too much. We had a certified arborist.
00:10:56 Speaker_02
Because we brought this up, I've got last week a man, he lost his legs his first day on the job with a wood chipper. Yeah. And again, we just talked about how happy he looked.
00:11:06 Speaker_01
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Then he was going like, yay! And we were kind of curious of like how fast a wood chipper works, like was he slowly getting sucked in? There's no emergency press to grab.
00:11:16 Speaker_01
Yeah, so we were, but this guy wrote us and he said, uh, your chipper talked this week, um, which is a funny way to put it. It is. This week on Side Stories inspired me to write it.
00:11:25 Speaker_01
I work with wood chippers often and as part of my job as a horticulturist, simply put, a plant person in a municipal park system. Do you think if you suck a lot of dicks in that job you put the whore in horticulturalist? Hey, come on. Hey, probably.
00:11:41 Speaker_01
Although I've been working with these machines for about eight years now, I help train new seasonal staff and always warn them about the extreme dangers of using a chipper.
00:11:50 Speaker_02
I feel like that's the first thing you should say. Yeah. Wood chipper, hey. Kind of dangerous.
00:11:54 Speaker_01
Yeah, never wear loose clothing. So tight yoga pants are probably best. Yeah, one of those morph suits. Yeah, don't have gloves, your hair down, obvious reasons.
00:12:05 Speaker_01
But one time, one of my co-workers, loose fitting gloves got snagged on a branch while feeding it into the chipper, which started to pull her arm into the feed.
00:12:14 Speaker_01
Thankfully, she was able to slip her hand out of the glove before ending up face first in the feed wheel. Another time my code worker was using a rake to throw in the last bits of sticks and such into the chipper.
00:12:25 Speaker_01
Before he knew it, the wheel ate the rake right up, metal pieces and all. Several rakes since then have lost their lives to the almighty chipper. So in essence, yes, the chipper will pretty much devour anything that you will fit into the chamber.
00:12:39 Speaker_02
That is absolutely, that's frightening. But you know what's also interesting is that maybe they could use like what we saw in Iceland, when we went to go see The Lava Show. It's called The Lava Show. God, The Lava Show was cool.
00:12:51 Speaker_02
And they just put lava in a room. I've never been in a room with lava. Yeah. And we were talking, like, I feel like... It seems like a stupid science experiment.
00:13:01 Speaker_01
It is. Had a great time. Yes.
00:13:03 Speaker_02
And we went, the 25-year-old girl that was dangling over the railing to play with the lava also gave us all pause.
00:13:09 Speaker_01
She was riding that rail.
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She really was, like, I mean it. If one labia slipped, if one labia slipped, she would have went right face first into the lava. And so we were watching the lava.
00:13:20 Speaker_02
It was hot in that room, but we brought up, because we were the only people asking questions. We were at Mushrooms too. Yes. But we were the only people asking questions saying, hey, like,
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Why would no one use lava as a method of execution in Viking times? We asked a bunch of stuff. Got nothing. Nothing in return. But I feel like that's a good alt for woodchippers.
00:13:43 Speaker_01
You know, I talked to another guy the day after you left because I stayed an extra day. Stefan, our driver.
00:13:48 Speaker_02
Oh, I remember. Yeah, he's a good guy. We talked a lot about him. How Iceland's weed used to be. Iceland's weed used to be really good and now they got smoked out by the Albanians. Yeah, well I didn't get any of it.
00:13:58 Speaker_01
But anyway, so Stefan had a buddy who lost his foot to lava. Yes, he lost his whole heel! Yeah, his heel, yeah. And then it just evaporated into nothingness.
00:14:09 Speaker_02
No, lava's hot. Don't let anybody tell you any different. Lava's super hot. But I feel like that would be a good thing to toss wood into. Oh for sure. Because remember she threw the disc of ice on it. Yeah. We're all like 10 feet from lava.
00:14:22 Speaker_01
Yeah no it was wild. There was no regulations. It was all cracking and shit. Oh yeah dude. No it was like lava. Yeah they were like oh we're trying to bring it to Hawaii. It's like there's too many rules in America for this show to exist.
00:14:32 Speaker_02
They had a purposely built $350,000
00:14:39 Speaker_02
In Michigan, by the way, so it's an American-made lava machine in the back of this place that squirts lava out of a little hole, and then they wait for all the lava to cool, they smash it up, put it back in the machine, and it squirts the lava out.
00:14:54 Speaker_02
They then told us that they're making one that's three times bigger to go to Hawaii, which is gonna, basically, this is a Bond villain story beginning. They're just making their own lava. And if you're making their own lava, what else can they do?
00:15:08 Speaker_02
And if they have control over the lava, because guess what we saw? Lava is difficult to control, and it's hard to stop.
00:15:14 Speaker_01
What are the police going to do against walls of lava? Yeah, we're like, how long is this lava going to be here before anyone can, you know, move it? She's like, six hours. That's why they have to redo it. They have to go into the other theater.
00:15:26 Speaker_02
I didn't realize they had to build a second theater because it takes so long for the lava to cool. Absolutely. Why do you think Dick Van Dyke had to stop doing matinees? Because they had to put him out.
00:15:36 Speaker_02
It's hard to put his bones back together in order to do the next show. It's a very long process. But yeah, we saw that. Go check that out if you're ever in Islat. Go to the lava show because that was very, very interesting. Surprisingly awesome.
00:15:50 Speaker_02
Because we were talking about like, oh, this is probably stupid. And then you, me, and our road manager, Brian, we became like little boys. When the lava came out, we're like, it's lava.
00:16:00 Speaker_01
Oh my god. Science class day when they just showed us the volcano movies. I was like, rock and roll, let's see this lava.
00:16:08 Speaker_02
Hell yeah.
00:16:08 Speaker_02
But then, I will say for, and this is my note to The Lava Show, if they're listening, and our guide, the tour guide was lovely, the host was lovely, and she was very informative, but you might need somebody with a little bit more upper arm strength to deal with the pull on the lava.
00:16:23 Speaker_02
Yes. Because she was, there was a point where she was struggling with the lava.
00:16:26 Speaker_01
She knew her rocks, though.
00:16:27 Speaker_02
Oh, damn, you can know rocks. I know rocks. You don't know rocks like she knows rocks. Well, of course not, I'm not a nerd. I'm sorry, Ellie. I have a geologist friends.
00:16:36 Speaker_02
They're already getting mad at me, but I'm just saying She got they I'm she wait for the lot of slava to slightly solidify and then she flips it like a pancake Using just the pole.
00:16:46 Speaker_02
Yeah to push it up and it's like she's like look it's hot We're like, yeah, I know and we had to take our clothes off. It was so hot. It was so hot shirt she's sweating over the thing going and
00:16:58 Speaker_01
It was kind of terrifying.
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Trying to move this pole in and out of the lava. And me and Eddie are both like, oh god.
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Also, she's like, it's my second show.
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Second show. And I was like, I feel like lava, it's not a thing that we fuck around with. Like lava ain't, there's no open mic night at the lava show. You know, cause that's straight up lava.
00:17:17 Speaker_02
And it's just, but they were like, well, we only make so much. So that's what keeps everyone safe. Yeah.
00:17:22 Speaker_01
Yeah.
00:17:22 Speaker_02
Yeah. Well, who knows? I felt like we were at Jurassic park. I was very impressed. We were both joking about how at some point we're like, it just feel like we're playing with an elemental level of, of earth and reality that might bite us in the ass.
00:17:37 Speaker_02
But until then life finds a way.
00:17:42 Speaker_01
Go grab your lava making machines, only $350,000.
00:17:45 Speaker_02
And we got free rocks!
00:17:47 Speaker_01
Yeah, we did. They gave us free rocks. Free shiny lava rocks. Free shiny lava rocks. We so easily fucking bought and sold. I literally turned into a little boy.
00:17:57 Speaker_02
We all did. Cool! Wow! No way! Dutch lava! All right, let's get to some stories. Yes.
00:18:08 Speaker_02
Now this is speaking of lava I want to do this first story because at first this story sounded very Straightforward, but now we're seeing that it's actually a little bit more complicated.
00:18:20 Speaker_02
We don't really know what's going on this happened in our neighbors up north and ye olde canadia and they got Some of our Walmart disease, right? So obviously we're spreading Walmarts everywhere. This is a Walmart Supercenter.
00:18:34 Speaker_02
You know it's a fake one because they spell it wrong with the R and the E. No, no, no, I'm joking because it's Canadian and it's British or whatever it is, right? So they Supercentre, right? That's what they call them, Walmart Supercentres.
00:18:46 Speaker_02
Now this, a person here, this is a Halifax. walked into a 19-year-old world.
00:18:53 Speaker_01
You just bring it to a Kinko's and they do it for you. What? That's Halifax. Did you, are you mad that I interrupted you? This poor girl.
00:19:03 Speaker_02
I'm doing my best. I'm just doing my best to try to figure out how to concisely deliver the log lines of articles.
00:19:10 Speaker_00
You know what I mean?
00:19:11 Speaker_02
It's so, it's my, the part I am least good at as host.
00:19:17 Speaker_01
So we ramp it back up. Halifax. Eddie? I mean, you dial it, you know, you press nine, then one, and then number.
00:19:25 Speaker_02
The Maritime Six Society on Thursday, they identified the victim at this local Walmart. Her name is Gursimran Kaur. She's from India.
00:19:34 Speaker_02
She was a young, according to them, which is nice to say, they said she was a young, beautiful girl who came to Canada with big dreams. Now, this is from her fundraising page. So she got locked into what they have, these giant walk-in ovens.
00:19:50 Speaker_02
I believe it's for the various bread products they have, cookies, all that kind of thing that they serve at the bakery in Walmart. And she got locked into it and she wasn't found till the next day by her mother, who also worked at the same Walmart.
00:20:03 Speaker_02
And she was literally turned into jerky. She was completely cooked. Now, this is, it's a horrific story. They came into having the mother find it was really rough on her.
00:20:14 Speaker_02
She spent hours looking for her daughter, couldn't figure out where she was, finally discovered her inside of the oven. Now, first blush, horrible accident. What happens?
00:20:24 Speaker_02
Last week, I find it interesting because we didn't get to cover the direct stories from last week because we were away. We were in Iceland.
00:20:33 Speaker_02
But if you look at the old stories and you see how last week they said Walmart had a mysterious accidental death. In a Canadian super center, but they didn't want to talk about it at all So this stuff is now slowly.
00:20:47 Speaker_02
The only reason why it's getting leaked out at all is because the mother Decided to they put together a gofundme and they were allowed she was I guess allowed to state the name of the person that got hurt and
00:21:00 Speaker_02
that got killed under Walmart's jurisdiction, but apparently that wasn't what Walmart wanted to happen at all. They've been trying to keep this under wraps because one thing they're trying to figure out is whether or not she was on shift.
00:21:13 Speaker_02
Because if she was on shift, the person that is largely responsible is the shift manager.
00:21:17 Speaker_02
And the reason why we now know that this is getting weird is because since the story came out, everyone of course, and Walmart too, everyone, what a horrible accident. She must have went in either
00:21:29 Speaker_02
went in to go get something inside the oven quickly or was retrieving something and they said oh maybe what happened was that the door bounced against the wall she opened it too hard the door bounced against the wall and the oven door closed accidentally behind her or she did something to accidentally close the door behind her and they cut to tiktok right then once they're ready to do tiktok i obviously don't i'm not a huge fan of yeah but when they get it right
00:21:55 Speaker_02
You get it, right? There's a lot of detectives on there. Yes. And you had several people that were employees of Walmart show on TikTok how explicitly it's almost impossible to have that door closed behind you.
00:22:09 Speaker_01
Really?
00:22:09 Speaker_02
Well, I know that they do that with the freezers in restaurants. Yes. So if you could see the way there is a mechanism, I believe that, what account is this? The Brandon Gones show on TikTok, God knows, but this is just where we're seeing the clip.
00:22:22 Speaker_02
And it shows a Walmart employee showing that there is like a stopgap. The door rolls, there's a very heavy door to the walk-in oven. And the door rolls to a close and then bounces against a barrier and then it needs to be fully clicked in.
00:22:39 Speaker_02
And on the inside, there's the release. There's a release bulb. Which is what's in freezers as well. It's exactly the same. So now we're saying this is extremely Mysterious. This has now went from total accident.
00:22:52 Speaker_02
So Walmart is trying to keep this under wraps.
00:22:54 Speaker_01
There's no cameras?
00:22:55 Speaker_02
That's this is now we're trying to figure this out. They are going through all of the camera footage. They're going through everything because they don't know who it is. Obviously, also, you know who suspect number one is the mother. Why?
00:23:06 Speaker_02
Because she found her and she was also working at the Walmart. But the thing is, she found her. Was she distraught? She was deeply distraught, but there are many people that have faked being distraught after doing a crime. I mean, it's the truth.
00:23:21 Speaker_02
If you're going to kill your daughter... People make up shit all the time. We just talked about KZ Anthony. We talked about KSara Boone, who finally got that guilty verdict that she was fucking begging for.
00:23:32 Speaker_02
The suitcase murder, where she zipped up her boyfriend in the suitcase and he died.
00:23:36 Speaker_02
We're like, she changed her story 90 different ways before they finally, but she, they had her dead to rights on video showing that she mercilessly killed her boyfriend, whatever the fuck it was that was going on, but he was not at present danger at the time of the murder.
00:23:50 Speaker_02
Now you see here, they're all saying like, why was she even in the oven in the first place? They're all, no one knows why. What it seems is the big issue is, is that
00:23:59 Speaker_02
There's usually a lot of, this is according to the Labor Department, there's obviously a lot we don't know.
00:24:05 Speaker_02
There's usually a lot of safety protocols in place for equipment like this, but the safety protocols only work if they're checked on later and verified that they're still operating. What they're trying to figure out is whether or not this is just
00:24:19 Speaker_02
Is this the most extreme case of a manager checked out, walked away, said, ah, fuck it, you guys can handle it, you guys have done this a million times, and then a horrible accident occurs, like a million to one shot accident occurs that locks the thing behind you?
00:24:37 Speaker_02
But she would have, she could press the button to get out.
00:24:40 Speaker_01
Unless something fell against the door. Or, you know, she was unconscious when she went in there.
00:24:46 Speaker_02
But then is that murder? How are we getting unconscious inside of your workplace? What if the gas killed her? Don't know. I don't know if it works like that. I don't know. I don't know if it's a gas oven.
00:25:00 Speaker_01
If it's bacon cookies, we could assume it's like 350, 375. Yeah, but it could be electric. Yeah, I know. But how long do you think it takes to die at 350 degrees? Several hours.
00:25:09 Speaker_02
Well, an hour at least.
00:25:11 Speaker_01
Yeah. I imagine it would run out of oxygen pretty fast.
00:25:15 Speaker_02
Yeah, it's not fun. Yeah. Yeah, it's not a cool way to die. It's not like getting blown to death.
00:25:21 Speaker_01
Yeah. No, for sure. It's not the same. It's not the same. It's definitely not the same. But it seems, I don't know, I would think it'd be like, I don't know, I think less than an hour. It ain't good. Either way, you're in there for a little bit. Oh yeah.
00:25:34 Speaker_01
It's not just like, you're not toasted immediately.
00:25:36 Speaker_02
No. No, no, no, no, no, no. This isn't like Quiznos. Now, how long was she in there, overnight? They think that she was there for many, many hours.
00:25:45 Speaker_01
This is kind of, I guess, an inappropriate question, but was she, like, cooked? Yeah. Was she, like, done? Oh, yeah.
00:25:53 Speaker_02
You know, like... Past the recommended serving temperature. That's crazy. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. She's way over medium-rare. Wow. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It was not a... Again, yeah, Gordon Ramsay wasn't doing this. Somebody else was doing this.
00:26:06 Speaker_02
This is like airport food was what she got turned into. Yeah. When that's fucked, you know, no one deserves that. It really bashed me. Alright, I'm saying this right now, but you can support the family of Gersomron.
00:26:20 Speaker_02
She lost her life at Walmart right now. It's up to $194,000. Canadian dollars. Canadian dollars.
00:26:25 Speaker_01
Sounds like 20 bucks.
00:26:26 Speaker_02
Yeah, exactly. They poured maple syrup in a pocketbook and they handed it to you. That's racism and I'm sorry. We're trying to end racism on this show. And I won't do that to you. But yes, this is the, yes, so go support if you want.
00:26:39 Speaker_02
I'm certain we'll find out. It will be a horrible tragedy if you gave a bunch of money and it turns out the mom's responsible, but we'll find out.
00:26:48 Speaker_01
Well either way, I mean, you know, her father and brother are in India and they gotta get them over here. I don't know, just give them money. It's one of those things where it's like, Jesus, it's so upsetting.
00:26:58 Speaker_02
My thing is if I'm in India and I found out that my sweet daughter went to Canada to have a better life and she got cooked in an oven, I'd be like, let's stay in India. Yeah. Let's not go to Canada. That's what I would say.
00:27:08 Speaker_01
I'd be like, sounds like things are not much better over there. Well, you gotta go kick some ass and then come back.
00:27:13 Speaker_02
Nah, the worst about kicking Canadian asses is they just go like, oh, I'm sorry. Yeah, thank you. Oh, you're right. Well, they love to fight. Oh, they fight.
00:27:21 Speaker_01
They fight. They love throwing it. They have it a go.
00:27:23 Speaker_02
They like losing fights. Yeah, it's all you. Hockey is all fights. That's what they do. It's simulated. Yeah. You know what I mean? Before it gets full murder. before you get full-on MMA level. You just gotta fight over each other's clothes.
00:27:36 Speaker_02
And almost like, in a sexy way. Don't let me die at Walmart. No, I won't. I'll pull your body out to make sure you die in the parking lot.
00:27:44 Speaker_01
Yeah, at least the parking lot.
00:27:46 Speaker_02
Yeah, I'll make sure you don't become another swept under the rug corporate mishap.
00:27:50 Speaker_01
Man, you know they're terrified after Tracy Morgan took all that money from them.
00:27:54 Speaker_02
Well, Tracy Morgan also had great lawyers and they completely fucked up. These people have nothing. These people they can just delete, sadly enough.
00:28:01 Speaker_01
I want Tracy Morgan to get involved.
00:28:03 Speaker_02
Oh, another one would make me more if he just was constantly Walmart's villain.
00:28:06 Speaker_01
Yeah, every day he showed up and he's a Walmart's joker.
00:28:09 Speaker_02
Nothing would make me happier. He's just been like him to show up looking for money again. I'm gonna get money for these guys. Yeah, he deserved it. God, he deserved it. This is not the only mystery this week.
00:28:19 Speaker_02
There's a bunch of fucking mysteries this week. This is jam-packed week, jam-packed week. So this next story is another fucking mystery. So this happened in, uh, this is, uh, what state? Montana. Ah, everyone's favorite. Two weeks.
00:28:33 Speaker_02
No, it's two weeks after a camper in Montana. They found him, this guy, they found him dead. A guy named Dustin, I think it's Cursem. He was 35 years old. He was found in his tent dead earlier this month. And he looked like he was killed by a bear.
00:28:47 Speaker_02
That's what his friend said when they found him. He was completely torn to pieces. They freaked out. They did some investigation. They said there's no evidence of bear activity, but we do see some with an X activity.
00:29:01 Speaker_02
So it looks like this motherfucker got caught up by a goddamn X.
00:29:04 Speaker_01
Yeah, and like someone chopped the shit out of him and it's so much that it looked like a bear attacked him. They hit him in the fucking head with the axe. Well, bear is just going to be like, don't put this shit on me. Amen. I eat the guts.
00:29:16 Speaker_01
I eat the butt. RIP 399. We lost one of the most famous bears in the world this week. They got hit by a car. 399, did he like change his name? Like what's his name? Like Ochocinco? You know, it's cute, but I take this to heart. This beautiful bear.
00:29:32 Speaker_01
She's delivered. She's sired so many. Three hundred. It's a big pussy? I mean, yeah. So she's like the Kate Gosselin of bears? She, every, and she likes to hang out by people as a protection. And because of that, she got hit by a car and she died.
00:29:46 Speaker_01
That's really very sad. I literally watched the documentary about her on the plane back from Iceland. And then I landed and it's like, she's dead. She got hit by a car.
00:29:53 Speaker_02
Jesus Christ.
00:29:54 Speaker_01
Never fall in love with a bear.
00:29:56 Speaker_02
Never fall in love with a bear. You never know what's going on.
00:29:58 Speaker_01
Yeah, so this is, you know, this is this anti-bear bullshit will not stand.
00:30:05 Speaker_02
Technically the bear was... There's no bear! Someone tried to blackmail a bear. Yeah, I know. That's what this is about. So many bears almost got fucking shot in the head.
00:30:15 Speaker_02
And I'm telling you this right now, bears, if someone's trying to blackmail you, you just spread that. Take control of the narrative. If you're having an affair with a goat,
00:30:23 Speaker_02
And you're afraid your bear wife's gonna find out and the goat's saying, hey, guess what, if you don't tell everybody, I'm gonna fucking steal your berries or whatever. You know? Tell your wife. Tell your wife. Honestly, I mean this, bear.
00:30:35 Speaker_02
Tell your wife because you'll get over it, you'll heal. Well, bears, the male bears are solitary.
00:30:42 Speaker_01
So.
00:30:42 Speaker_02
Good for them. No, this guy. Oh god, this is so brutal. So you're really getting into it now because they're now seeing that things were missing from the crime scene. They have no idea who did this. None. No one has been arrested.
00:30:56 Speaker_02
And they're pretty certain that whatever it was that was done to him was done with what he already had. So they said they're looking for a blue and silver Est Wing Camp Axe with a 26-inch handle, as well as a Remington shotgun and a Ruger.
00:31:09 Speaker_02
They were all taken. His car and also his cooler was taken. Yeah, it took his beers, his guns, and his axe. If you take that from a Montanan, you might as well kill him. Oh my god. And that's all he's got, that's what he has.
00:31:23 Speaker_02
They love their Yeti coolers out there. Dude, they fucking love their fucking, they love the coolers so much they named it after their favorite cryptid to fuck in the woods. Right now this is but we have no idea there was no cameras.
00:31:38 Speaker_02
He was out in the middle of this wildlife reserve I believe it was in the I forget which reserve it was in he was at the Moose Creek Road Apparently that was like it was a makeshift campsite. He was in the middle of the forest and
00:31:51 Speaker_02
and no one has any idea what's happening to him. We don't know what happened to him. There's no evidence and maybe we'll find that out. Who knows? Multiple chop wounds.
00:31:58 Speaker_01
They're still looking for the person who did this.
00:32:00 Speaker_02
It might have just been a, yes, this is more of a, the other, I feel like the Walmart oven story. It's more of a complicated mystery because we don't quite know what's going on. Well, his GoFundMe, $24,000. Yeah, I see. It's actually double standard.
00:32:16 Speaker_02
It's for men, it's a double standard for men. Where's his money going to? To the local weed store? Is it going to the fuck in his buddy's D&D group? Probably gonna need a new axe. Oh, it's kids. Yeah. That's going for his kids, yeah.
00:32:30 Speaker_02
So yeah, he's a brother and he's a skilled tradesman and he's a doting father. That's actually quite sad. So yeah, yeah, give to his stuff. Give to his stuff. It's here. Dustin Kgersom. K-G-A-E-R-S-E-M. You can give it there. About $25,000 to him.
00:32:46 Speaker_02
About $25,000 raised. Paltry sum in comparison to the cute young lady. Yeah. He kind of looks like Palin. He does look like our old buddy Palin. Wow, he does kind of. Yeah. Used to live with us.
00:32:57 Speaker_02
Eddie and I used to live together in a two-floor apartment that we turned into a bit of a slum. Yeah, we destroyed it.
00:33:05 Speaker_01
Yeah. And we would have been sued if everyone else didn't sue the people who own the place. Sometimes you just gotta be faster than the other guy. You know what I mean?
00:33:13 Speaker_02
You don't gotta be faster than the tiger. You just gotta be faster than the guy next to you.
00:33:17 Speaker_01
That's it, man.
00:33:18 Speaker_02
That's a legal game. So we'll find out. I feel like we're looking at a drifter. This might be a drifter level killer because because of the thievery.
00:33:26 Speaker_02
If he was just chopped up, I think this would be slightly more like the spooky spooky where it's way more that because everything was stolen as I think that it might have just been it. a bad forest person.
00:33:39 Speaker_02
I think because I'm a city person that the forest is just filled with animals, but actually sometimes I think that the forest is filled with worse people than in the cities. Yeah, you're lucky if it's the animals you run into.
00:33:49 Speaker_02
I think that out there, if you're a person that's like out out there, you're much more like... unpredictable than a person within the city.
00:33:58 Speaker_01
This definitely proves that viral thing that the ladies are talking about, how they'd rather run into a bear than a man. Yes, because this is obviously a man who framed a bear. It's like the ultimate proof that that's true.
00:34:12 Speaker_01
Unless again, it's a goat or a pig.
00:34:15 Speaker_02
They would need fingers in order to hold the axe. They could use their mouths. Tape it to their hooves. I still feel like the man is better than the bear. But I do know what they're saying. Yes. Allegorically. Yeah. Now, let's go.
00:34:31 Speaker_02
We have already, we got a couple, this is another good story that was really fucked up. Now, I'm happy I haven't had kids every day. Like, there's never not been a day. that I've woken up jazzed that I don't have children.
00:34:51 Speaker_02
I'm happy that you don't have children as well.
00:34:53 Speaker_01
I mean, I'd have to be with them all the time.
00:34:54 Speaker_02
If I had them, I would be a good father. Oh, for sure. I'd be a doting and controlling father.
00:34:59 Speaker_01
Yeah.
00:35:00 Speaker_02
And I'd raise them in a comedy like bootcamp. I would raise them physically to do physical, they would do fighting training, gymnastics and comedic and theatrical arts each day. My nanny would be a great father. Yes. Oh God.
00:35:13 Speaker_02
My nanny would be the best father that my father, my children would ever know. They would, oh God, my nanny would be such an incredible force in their lives.
00:35:22 Speaker_01
I could see you rounding up some children and having them later in your life, you know, adopt a bunch of kids.
00:35:27 Speaker_02
Oh, yeah. Natalie and I were talking about, I gave her this idea of like, what if I, what if we adopt a 17 year old from, you know, University of Michigan? She's a marine biologist major. She needs to be raised up into a thing, you know what I mean?
00:35:43 Speaker_02
And she said no, she said no. But yeah, I think I'm infertile. But I'm thankful. I know my semen's so dumb it comes out my butt. That's white shit, you're dying. No, this, here we go. Now here, this is a story that is effed. So a woman,
00:36:03 Speaker_02
I'm gonna loosely say that a woman, Tara Sykes, 36, Pensacola, Florida. Oh, of course. She was convicted by using, what is Roblox? Roblox is like a computer, it's a game, right?
00:36:14 Speaker_01
It's a child's, like, I think it's almost like Math Blaster, but I might be wrong.
00:36:18 Speaker_02
Yes, it's an online game platform, all right, so it's like a little thing, right? They do, it's a game for the kids. It's like Minecraft, but I guess you can talk
00:36:27 Speaker_02
to uh there's a chat yes there's a chat function and so this lady decided tara sykes to talk to this 10 year old girl and try to convince her through roblox to kill a two-month-old boy And her parents. And the parents.
00:36:44 Speaker_02
Now, according to we find out that they might have had some previous relationships, Sykes and this 10-year-old. Yeah. The girl, the 10-year-old girl, said she was extremely frightened talking to this person online.
00:36:55 Speaker_02
And this woman, she ended up, she went as far as to drop her two-month-old brother on the floor. On his head. Yeah, to give him a, and he had a literal, like a head injury. Cracked his skull, yeah. Cracked his skull open. And the,
00:37:09 Speaker_02
Basically, little girl's not culpable. She was so afraid. She's 10. She's 10. She had no idea what was going on. But this woman messaged her through Roblox that was like talking her through it, trying to say, you've got to kill the baby.
00:37:21 Speaker_02
You have to kill the baby. Drown the infant. This is according, this is a sentence Tanya's like sent to this 10-year-old girl. Drown the infant in the bathtub. Burn the infant with scalding water. Drop the infant on the floor to kill the infant.
00:37:34 Speaker_01
And it's like, I don't know why. Lots of options there. She also said that she should slit her parents' throats while they slept and burn their bodies. Her foster parents. Yeah, they said cover their blankets in aerosol and then light it on fire.
00:37:51 Speaker_01
She actually went as far as to cover the blankets in aerosol.
00:37:56 Speaker_02
She spiked the baby like she was Deion Sanders. She went upstairs. She sprayed the whole thing down with aerosol. The parents woke up and that's when they realized what the living fuck is going on here. But we don't know yet.
00:38:07 Speaker_02
what going on what their actual relationship was because they're saying that like that's what we kind of this is one of those where this is not an ungroomed crime there's no way this little girl just immediately jumped into doing this this is something that this Tara Sykes woman has been working on yeah this kid
00:38:24 Speaker_02
doing because this woman was also already or previously arrested. And her husband. Yes, James Sykes, her husband. They allowed a 20-year-old man to live in their home after he impregnated their teen daughter.
00:38:37 Speaker_02
So it's like a whole long, very complicated story where they had an underage daughter that got sexually battered by a 20-year-old named Kyle Myers. They never filed any charges against him. They were living in there and it's pretty gross.
00:38:54 Speaker_02
Yeah, no, this is a demon. This is a demon woman. Yes, she didn't get locked up for a while. Oh, yeah, because the baby that was just left at her house, they arrested her for child neglect on the other baby. So this woman's a problem.
00:39:07 Speaker_02
And Pensacola's a tough town. They film Jaws 2 there. It is, yeah. And it will be one of those that will be sucked into the ocean within the next 10 years. And that's where she'll be down there amongst the coral. But yeah, it's a horrible story.
00:39:27 Speaker_02
But hey, they didn't get the kid.
00:39:29 Speaker_01
Kid's not dead. If it's not dead, parent's not dead. Well, the parents are dead and some children are dead in Fall City. Not on this story. No, I'm moving to a new story. Cool. There is a boy, a 15-year-old boy shot his parents and three siblings dead.
00:39:49 Speaker_01
And then, this is outside of Seattle, they're very well off, and then he tried to frame his 13-year-old brother as a murder-suicide for the whole thing. What's his name?
00:40:03 Speaker_01
The 15-year-old boy killed his parents and three siblings in Fall City, Washington. I don't have the kid's name, but the father's name is Mark Humiston. And his wife, Sarah, he was an electrical engineer and his wife was a registered nurse.
00:40:19 Speaker_01
They had a luxury $1.4 million home. This is why I like Daily Mail. They always tell you how much their property is worth.
00:40:25 Speaker_02
Yeah, they're good and classless.
00:40:29 Speaker_01
But it was 30 miles outside of Seattle, and like, nothing ever happens in this town. It's one of those places where it's just like, someone stole someone's mail a couple years ago. You know, it's like one of those neighborhoods.
00:40:41 Speaker_02
And the kid apparently, when he called the 911 on himself, when he called to try to blame his little brother, it sounds just like a fucking older brother. Uh, my brother just shot my whole family and committed suicide too.
00:40:57 Speaker_01
Yeah, because he just put the Glock in the kid's hand and obviously he had no residue on his hand and the bullet hole didn't match up where it should have been. But you know what stopped him? What?
00:41:10 Speaker_02
His meddling little sister. So his little sister hid and actually was the one that told the police that he was the one that killed everyone. So the little sister actually, she lived, survived. The 11-year-old.
00:41:22 Speaker_02
Yeah, she's legitimately going to be Laurie Strode. Yes. You know, as this guy gets out of jail later on to become Michael Myers. I mean, he's never getting out. You know, with juvenile cases, it is interesting. You kill the whole family?
00:41:36 Speaker_02
Well, now, like, you look at the Slender Girl killers, like, the Slender Man killers, like, there are still one who got out, the other one's still begging to get out, it's gonna be a little bit, you're looking at the Menendez brothers are really close to getting out.
00:41:47 Speaker_02
But that's all different. There's, like, a motive there. I mean... Well, we don't know what's developing there. Mental illness, and you're 15 years old. You don't know what the hell you're doing. Yeah.
00:41:56 Speaker_02
Like, even though, yeah, you're killing everybody, I doubt he'd get, I'm saying, I doubt he gets out of jail. Yeah. But when you kill somebody that early, a lot of times there ends up popping up a chance every once in a while. Man, I don't know.
00:42:08 Speaker_02
Fifteen's like the age where you can almost be treated as an adult. He will probably not see the... outside of a jail cell ever again.
00:42:15 Speaker_01
Yeah, no, for sure. But yeah, no, it's a crazy, the family, everyone says they're just totally sweet and all that stuff.
00:42:23 Speaker_02
You should never know, this is why you don't have kids. Yeah. Think about this, this sounds like an amazing life. What an amazing life these kids had. You know what I mean? Look at this, this is a nice neighborhood.
00:42:32 Speaker_02
Unless they're all getting the finger treatment from Daddy Pants, right? Then things aren't that bad. You can't just be mad about living in the suburbs. That's why you start rap metal. Okay? Listen to me.
00:42:45 Speaker_02
If you're in the suburbs right now and you're upset, that's why you go and you smoke resin and you make up rap metal. You don't kill your family.
00:42:53 Speaker_01
There's plenty of rap metal in Seattle.
00:42:55 Speaker_02
There's so much. You just, like, I'm trying to think what else, what's another good thing for suburb kids is you learn to skateboard. Oh yeah. Start trying to sound like an African American older gentleman. Bottle cap collection.
00:43:06 Speaker_02
Yes, get your broccoli haircuts. Yeah, oh, they love their broccoli haircuts. That takes three hours to get the perm. Really? Look at them. They all look like my fucking mother from 1992. I was thinking about doing it. You want to get the broccoli?
00:43:18 Speaker_02
I don't know what I'm thinking about. Maybe I should do a little makeover. I think that if we made you look... I'd do a full Gen Z thing on you. I think that might be in order. The only thing is... Julie won't touch me. No. But you know what also?
00:43:30 Speaker_02
Is that... And this is not a body shame thing. Am I too big? There's fat ones. I've seen them. Fat and muscular? Well, you're big. Yes. There's a big difference. I don't know.
00:43:46 Speaker_02
You might be too broad-shouldered to be Gen Z. Most Gen Z's pretty stoop-shouldered.
00:43:51 Speaker_01
There's some offensive linemen, I'd say, in high school that got the broccoli haircut.
00:43:55 Speaker_02
Yeah, I guess they must, but those frighten me the most. Wow. Does this kid inspire us? Wow. But I gotta go make things so complicated See the way you're actin' like somebody else It gots me frustrated That's me, man. I know, yeah.
00:44:15 Speaker_02
Suburbs, Anx, Henry Zebrowski.
00:44:19 Speaker_01
Oh, and here's a story that, you know, let's go a little lighter. We've been pretty heavy today, if that's alright. I've been laughing a lot. I know, but the content is upsetting. Yeah, I mean, sure.
00:44:30 Speaker_01
But this is also kind of upsetting, to be honest with you. We were just in Auckland, New Zealand, and now the New Zealand government says that airports are hotbeds of emotion.
00:44:44 Speaker_01
And they're saying that you have to keep your hugging and goodbyes to three minutes or less when you're going to the airport.
00:44:52 Speaker_02
I'm going to put it this way. After the time we spent in New Zealand, it's a very New Zealand rule. Yeah. Like it is a good idea that they can even, are they going to time you on your hugs?
00:45:03 Speaker_01
They said the hug has to be as brief as 20 seconds. What does that even mean? How would you even know?
00:45:09 Speaker_02
How would you know you're gonna be staring at families as they all hug each other like a fucking state clock That's it. You're done. You're done. No more touching. That's enough. That's done. I don't care if she's from Sri Lanka
00:45:25 Speaker_01
They said if you want to have a long hug, go to the parking lot.
00:45:28 Speaker_02
What are you fucking talking about? I'm not going out there like we're, I'm getting a rubbing tug. I'm getting a hug for my grandmother.
00:45:35 Speaker_01
The parking lot allows 15 minute hugs. 15 minute free of charge.
00:45:39 Speaker_02
Oh so I can't fucking hug as much as I want in the open air of God. I literally can't hug as much as I physically can handle. Cause that's what this is about.
00:45:53 Speaker_01
Uh, the CEO says, uh, their team has seen interesting things go on over the years.
00:45:57 Speaker_02
What people fucking talking too long. Does it make any sense?
00:46:04 Speaker_01
Yeah. Yeah. So, uh, no more.
00:46:05 Speaker_02
Did they say anything to Russell brand when he did a full national tour in there? Sound like some of his hugs were pretty aggressive. Did they come after him or did they let him fly through customs?
00:46:18 Speaker_01
But at the same time, I mean like, You know, sometimes you just want to get out of there.
00:46:23 Speaker_02
Well, it's also, it's kind of nice, like... How long can you really hug your Uber driver?
00:46:26 Speaker_02
Well, you could just be like, hey, you know, listen, Marvon, I love you so much, and honestly, everything we've been through at this carousel has been, has meant so much to me, but I like, unfortunately, I can't hug you anymore.
00:46:38 Speaker_02
According to the law, we have to stop hugging.
00:46:42 Speaker_01
Yeah.
00:46:42 Speaker_02
Right? So you go back to your home. You go back to your family and whatever country you're from, okay? I love you. God, I love you, Marfon. God, I wish we could be together, Marfon, but your culture and mine do not match. All right?
00:46:58 Speaker_02
So please, little God, release me. Because if not, I'm going to call the airport police.
00:47:02 Speaker_01
There's one more fun story I really wanted to get into before we move on. There's a man in Greece. Well, this is one of those where this guy, 28 years old, Greek man. He doesn't look like he's 28 years old.
00:47:18 Speaker_01
Well, they never do when they commit weird crimes. Yeah, he's been sniffing shoes.
00:47:22 Speaker_02
Yeah. He's been breaking into people's, like, homes. Not in the homes! These are all outside shoes! That's the thing, I feel like even, I am like, obviously I know it's a violation and people get mad when we say like, uh, what kind of violation is it?
00:47:35 Speaker_01
But it's just like, you know... He's been repeatedly trespassing on his neighbor's property and smelling their shoes that they leave outside.
00:47:43 Speaker_02
Oh God, and he came from the Salmoniki! Which sounds like a kind of like a foot medication Yeah. Now, yeah, he's on this, he's trespassed several times. It's a small town. He breaks in, he sneals, he sniffs the shoes.
00:47:58 Speaker_02
According to him, he says, I do not know exactly how I came to do this act. I feel very ashamed, disappointed in myself. I can't explain it. I will ask for support to see what is happening and not to make it worse.
00:48:13 Speaker_02
He says he's going to call his doctor, Dr. Scholls.
00:48:20 Speaker_01
The neighbor said that he's never acted violently.
00:48:24 Speaker_02
No, he's not. You know why? Because he can't access his shoes. If he doesn't have his stinky shoes, he might get violent.
00:48:30 Speaker_01
I don't know. And so they said that they eventually got sick of this guy smelling their shoes and they got upset. They went to the police. It's a weird day. It's a lot.
00:48:40 Speaker_01
And they said the next time they catch the guy doing it to call 9-1-1 and then they would show up once they caught him in the act. Because the cops don't want to deal with it.
00:48:49 Speaker_02
You know that they don't want to deal with issues.
00:48:51 Speaker_01
Also, at this point, you're setting them up.
00:48:55 Speaker_02
Oh yeah.
00:48:55 Speaker_01
You're leaving the shoes out as bait now. Now you're encouraging it.
00:48:59 Speaker_02
You're enabling him. That's what you're saying. You're letting these fucking stinky hiking boots out there like little sluts in a row. Sitting out there with their whale tails hanging out, begging. to get their hole sniffed.
00:49:14 Speaker_01
Oh man, the six-year-old neighbor who filed the complaint against the younger neighbor, smelling their shoes, told the court that he spotted the defendant three times on their property, adding that other neighbors had also caught him sniffing their shoes over the past six months.
00:49:27 Speaker_02
Hey man, maybe he's just got a brand. Maybe you got a brand he likes. Yeah, and he copped to it immediately. Oh yeah, what was he gonna do? I wasn't sniffing shoes? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Oh my god. Yeah, and I tell you, hey, you know, again, whatever
00:49:40 Speaker_02
Gets you through the night. Yeah. Does someone just give him shoes? Stinky shoes. Just fucking just... Also... Thrift store. Is it not like, I guess a lot of it must be... Give a child a bowling alley.
00:49:50 Speaker_02
I think sometimes I wonder if it is obviously the transgression because at some point, just smell your own shoes. Well, that's not fun.
00:49:58 Speaker_01
Why though? Yeah. When another neighbor asked him... Pretend it's somebody else's shoes. Well, here you go, Henry. When another neighbor asked him why he was doing it, he said, because it makes my life better. It obviously doesn't, buddy. You're in jail.
00:50:11 Speaker_01
Yeah. You know what I mean? A month they gave him and then three years probation. I think that's, I think it's a little much.
00:50:18 Speaker_02
It's intense. You probably could have slapped him with a parole or whatever. But I do feel like, how do you feel like, have you ever gotten positive validation once from smelling someone else's shoes? I've never tried it.
00:50:28 Speaker_02
I'm just saying, has smelling shoes ever led anybody to Carnegie Hall? It doesn't improve your life.
00:50:33 Speaker_01
I see, you just, you look at yourself and you're just a shoe sniffer. But when I see you, I'm thinking you could be sniffing shoes at Carnegie Hall. All right. So listen, just give me 10%.
00:50:43 Speaker_02
I'm your new manager. I'm taking you all the way. Then I just fucking kill him and steal the shoes. You know, it's, it's hard, you know, it's just getting harder and harder out there to have a fetish.
00:50:52 Speaker_02
And so you just got to fucking, you got to deal with a community of like-minded individuals that will help you get access to stinky shoes. They're out there. They're all over the internet. You can buy stinky panties, stinky shoes.
00:51:03 Speaker_01
These weren't children's shoes!
00:51:05 Speaker_02
Yeah, it's not even that bad. Get a job at a nursing home! I know several grown-ass women that will take full real money and they will give you their old shoes.
00:51:13 Speaker_01
I watched Quentin Tarantino drink champagne out of Uma Thurman's shoe.
00:51:18 Speaker_02
Yes, we all did.
00:51:19 Speaker_01
Yeah, that was fucking bizarre.
00:51:21 Speaker_02
Yeah, well, that's how you get a throat infection. Yeah. That's the reason why I didn't do a shoeie when everyone was trying to make me do it in Australia. Oh, yeah. Cause you get a throat infection. I was like, I gotta fucking, I have to talk.
00:51:31 Speaker_02
Sadly, this is me talking professionally.
00:51:34 Speaker_01
Yeah.
00:51:34 Speaker_02
No, you can't be fucking with that.
00:51:36 Speaker_00
Especially on tour.
00:51:40 Speaker_02
And now it is time for some listen to pastas.
00:51:45 Speaker_01
Oh, creepy. Oh. It's just upsetting that we don't actually get pasta during these. We can't have pasta anymore. We shouldn't have pasta anymore. Because now we are too old to have fun. Isn't it crazy that they tell you you gotta stop pasta?
00:52:10 Speaker_02
Yeah, it makes me super angry. Talk about spooky. Oh yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I don't, that makes me angry. I wish we could have pasta. I blame the Italians. I think they purposely gave us bad pasta so that bad in America, but it's good in Italy.
00:52:28 Speaker_01
Yeah.
00:52:31 Speaker_02
So we have two listener pastas each. Now we're just going to do this just because we got, we did, honestly, we had a tremendous amount. A lot got sent in. We got a lot sent in. I think we're going to try to read some more soon, but these are the ones.
00:52:47 Speaker_01
I want a listener ziti. I think that'd be better. Really put some time into it.
00:52:52 Speaker_02
You just want food.
00:52:53 Speaker_01
I'm starving.
00:52:55 Speaker_02
Jesus, you're hungry.
00:52:56 Speaker_01
I want pasta.
00:52:57 Speaker_02
I know, you want pasta.
00:52:58 Speaker_01
We can't have pasta. I want a sandwich.
00:52:59 Speaker_02
No, no, you can't. You have protein. You get protein, and you're gonna like it. You get protein and you get vegetables. Because that's what we're supposed to eat. Because the second I eat pasta, as soon as I smile, I know I'm in trouble.
00:53:13 Speaker_01
I've been doing the Greek roasted chicken salad at Zancou.
00:53:18 Speaker_02
Yeah, it's fine.
00:53:19 Speaker_01
That's keeping me alive.
00:53:20 Speaker_02
Yep. I eat out of spite.
00:53:23 Speaker_01
Yeah. No, exactly. It's one of those where it's like, go fuck yourself. Every time I put a fork into it.
00:53:28 Speaker_02
I just force myself to eat leaves.
00:53:30 Speaker_01
Yeah, I hope you die.
00:53:31 Speaker_02
Yeah, I hate the leaves.
00:53:32 Speaker_01
I was talking to the leaves. Yes, the leaves, not us. I want Henry to live for at least 10 more years.
00:53:44 Speaker_02
Now that we just talked about this the spookiest thing of all how our diets have to change Italy is trying to kill us post-40 life is too real to be not frightening but first Let's get into this ritual
00:53:59 Speaker_02
Now, this was a ritual written in by the Corn Man. The Corn Man? Yes. All right. Does that is a Christian name? I think so. Corn Man. Perform this ritual if you are feeling negative energy. To perform the ritual, you need the following.
00:54:18 Speaker_02
A cell phone with cell service. A bathroom with a locking door. A mirror is optional. I got one. To perform the ritual, first lock yourself in the bathroom. Done.
00:54:29 Speaker_02
If you do not lock the door, you have not performed the ritual incorrectly, but you may welcome unwanted spirits in. ALESINIA What if you want to get out? RUSSELL You just better be fucking ready. To perform the ritual, open your internet browser.
00:54:44 Speaker_02
If you do not use incognito mode, you have performed the ritual incorrectly and may need to start again.
00:54:49 Speaker_01
ALESINIA Okay.
00:54:50 Speaker_02
RUSSELL And I'm going to say toss a VPN on there as well.
00:54:54 Speaker_02
search mommy milkers mommy milkers or quote help me i'm stuck oh one of now either or you can probably do the whole sentence your results may vary but this is what i've searched for with successful ritual you click on any one of those videos if an ad plays promising a larger penis you know that you have thus far performed the ritual correctly okay
00:55:18 Speaker_02
At this point, a voice may sound outside the locked door of the bathroom. It will sound like your romantic partner. Ignore the voice. This voice mass the following. What are you doing? What's taking so long?
00:55:31 Speaker_02
Can you help me with something to dispel this voice recite the following? I'm shitting. I'll be out in a minute. Ah, which is honestly that's I'm actually kind of even angry that he's revealing this. And you're reading it.
00:55:47 Speaker_02
I know, but I think it's important to have full transparency here. This is breaking the man code. Now, if you say anything other than the phrase, you may fail the ritual. The voice is simply there to test your resolve.
00:56:00 Speaker_02
Take your index finger and thumb and pinch your penis lightly. You may use your entire hand, but this is all I've needed to complete the ritual. With your wrists locked, move the index finger up and down, up and down, up and down, up and down.
00:56:14 Speaker_02
You may look in the mirror if you have one and pretend your penis is real big. This part of the ritual is optional. But I found success in it. Who has a mirror facing their toilet? Some of us put it up there on purpose. Wowie wowie!
00:56:28 Speaker_02
This is according to the ritual. Oh, okay. Wowie wowie! Make sure to flush at least twice to remove any evidence of the ritual. If you do not complete this step, you may not be able to complete the ritual in the future. Congratulations.
00:56:43 Speaker_02
You've successfully completed the ritual.
00:56:47 Speaker_01
Julia and I, we installed toilets that face each other so we can masturbate at each other.
00:56:52 Speaker_02
Oh, great. I always loved masturbating after I farted into a toilet.
00:56:56 Speaker_01
Yeah. I'm faster than she is. You better be. Mine is called The Purpose of Revenge by Lori Zonka. Full disclosure here, I have not read the story. I just chose it because her name is close to Larry Zonka. I know. The football player. The football player.
00:57:22 Speaker_01
Who's still alive. Not just a football player, but co-host of American Gladiators. Damn. Great career. And now she's here. It was a dark, rainy Saturday. Jennifer Zealand had stayed in her condo for the evening.
00:57:43 Speaker_01
She'd been scheduled to make an appearance at the funeral of some big fish at the family farm on account of the weather had blown it off and was instead browsing the dating app elope, e l o p e. on her living room sofa.
00:58:01 Speaker_01
I guess you're looking for it to be serious.
00:58:03 Speaker_02
That's a weird one.
00:58:04 Speaker_01
Yeah. Her father was furious with her. It was supposed to be some big PR coup or something. She'd been paying attention. That was hours ago anyway. It was past nine o'clock now.
00:58:19 Speaker_01
She'd flicked through the litany of duds and bots until she landed on a pretty good catch. Mandarino was a tall, lantern-jawed, already tenured marine biologist at the tender age of 23. They've traded texts and intimate pictures.
00:58:37 Speaker_01
It had all gone swimmingly. So Jennifer gave out her phone number to continue the conversation off the app. Her phone rang immediately. Jennifer picked it up hesitantly. She hated phone calls. Why is she giving out her number?
00:58:57 Speaker_02
I don't know. Maybe she shouldn't. It feels like, you know...
00:59:01 Speaker_01
That's the whole point of the app. You just keep talking there until you meet them in person. That's what you think. Why would you give your number away on an app when you're already talking to somebody?
00:59:09 Speaker_02
You know what? Honestly, I feel like this person might not use the apps a lot.
00:59:13 Speaker_01
Well, she answered, uh, hello, she said. His voice was far higher pitched than she had managed.
00:59:21 Speaker_00
Hello, Jennifer.
00:59:23 Speaker_01
A little forward with the phone call, huh, sis? I don't know. I don't understand it. I'm just reading it. The name was familiar. She couldn't place it to get to the other side. She tried to joke. Because it's a chicken. Ah, yes. Yes. Man paused.
00:59:48 Speaker_01
It sounded as if he was trying and failing to suppress his laughter with a mouthful of liquid. Jennifer actually took this opportunity to laugh as well. But man wasn't actually laughing. Think funny, you? He asked in an icy tone.
01:00:06 Speaker_01
Why don't we try that again? Think funny, you? He asked in an icy tone. Uh, kinda. Better joke. What purpose of revenge? Uh, I don't know. What? Show you very soon, he squeaked. Whoa, no. Before breaking into a chittering round of inhuman laughter.
01:00:33 Speaker_03
Call drops.
01:00:39 Speaker_01
Jennifer rolled her eyes. Weird. Of course, all the creeps and incels she had to contend with on elope, this one had probably been the biggest try hard. Legitimately, it's hard out there for women.
01:00:51 Speaker_01
Those stakes are just so, men just are not good at dating. Just to be on the safe side, she got up off the couch and called her building security guard, Marlon, on the intercom. Yes, Miss Zealand? Marlin answered.
01:01:08 Speaker_01
Marlin, I think I have another stranger danger situation. It's probably nothing, but could you do a sweep of my place? No problemo, Miss Zealand. Slow day today.
01:01:19 Speaker_01
But say, I hope I'm not being too forward, Miss Sea, but your daddy, he runs Sealand, the amusement park, with all the fish and such, right? Hmm, he does. I thought so.
01:01:35 Speaker_01
Now, I hate to ask, Missy, but my granddaughter, she's been bugging me and bugging me for months to go see the singing dolphin show at Sealand. But for the life of me, I cannot get my mitts on a pair of tickets.
01:01:52 Speaker_01
You wouldn't happen to be able to pull some strings for old Marlin, would you? Are these all fish? I'll see what I can do. Is this what they're saying here? Is that they're all fish? I think Marlon's just a name. He's also the Florida Marlins.
01:02:06 Speaker_01
They share a stadium with the Dolphins. I see what she's doing here. It seems like what this is like, they're, it's gonna turn, they're all fish. The intercom cut off.
01:02:16 Speaker_01
Jennifer took a moment to sit back down on the couch and breathe deep, but she couldn't shake the name, Chichaco. Chichaco? Maybe just cheat your key. She couldn't shake it out of her head.
01:02:30 Speaker_01
It probably had something to do with the company, so she decided to bite the bullet and call her sister. Maven always paid closer attention to Sealand's day to day. The prodigal daughter, Maven answered coldly. Oh, maybe I should do it.
01:02:47 Speaker_01
The prodigal daughter, Maven answered coldly. Doing very good with all the different characters. You're like, you're very good. You're like a Andy circus. Love you too. Look, quick question. Who or what is Chikaku? There was a pause. You. Can. Not. Be. Serious.
01:03:10 Speaker_01
Answer the question sis. Please. Oh my god. You don't know who Chika-cho, Chikako is? The singing dolphin? Only our number one attraction? 1.6 billion in net ticket sales? Year over year? Or was until daddy sold her calf to the Japanese? The elevator chimed.
01:03:34 Speaker_01
She could hear it from inside of her house because of the thin, shitty door. That would be Marlon. Jennifer went back to the intercom. Maven continued. She refused to eat for five weeks, bitched herself, and just screamed and screamed.
01:03:50 Speaker_01
Jennifer buzzed Marlon through. And then what, she asked, as the elevator doors parted. Marlon stepped out, clutching his torso. His face shot an agonizing sigh at Jennifer. Quoth Maven, never more, Jen. The funeral was today.
01:04:13 Speaker_01
You know, the one you blew off? Marlon slumped down into the pastel shag, smearing, steaming blood everywhere. Marlon! she shrieked. Jennifer knelt and flipped him onto his back. His shirt and jacket were soaked with blood.
01:04:37 Speaker_01
He was still leaking from deep, sucking wound just below his right breast. Jen! Jen! What's going on? Oh, this is Maven. I'm sorry. Let me check it out. Jen? Jen! What's going on? Who's Marlon? Maven demanded. No answer came.
01:04:58 Speaker_01
The phone slipped from Jennifer's fingers and fell into an inland sea of blood. An inhuman laugh chattered right behind her. Jennifer turned to see a rude shape darkening her private elevator.
01:05:15 Speaker_01
It was a man, but he was bent, stuffed unnaturally into a long yellow Fisherman's raincoat. The hood was drawn up and clinched tight over what seemed a rubber plague doctor's mask.
01:05:31 Speaker_01
In what looked like bloody rubber gloves, he held a steaming human liver. I wouldn't know what it looked like.
01:05:37 Speaker_02
I can see I actually can probably identify human liver. Who are you?
01:05:43 Speaker_01
Jennifer asked. Quavering blade barely above a whisper. The plague fishermen said the bloody beaks splitting into toothy mouth and to squeal the words I Told you it's all liver and a half.
01:06:05 Speaker_02
It's all fish with his bare hands. It's all fish and fucking dolphins his gray hands. Oh
01:06:11 Speaker_01
It's the end of the story. He just tore the liver in half. She's fine, apparently.
01:06:15 Speaker_02
I will say straight up, Marlon had a bad day. But none of this can happen, because they're all fish. I like this, though. I like this character. I really like this character.
01:06:28 Speaker_01
Obviously a fan. Working in long legs.
01:06:30 Speaker_02
Oh yeah, getting it all in there.
01:06:32 Speaker_01
Oh no, it's great. Did great work. Nothing wrong with it. Thank you, Lori Zonka. Literally nothing wrong with it. Good work. I'm glad I picked you by your...
01:06:40 Speaker_02
Fake name. Yeah, the Porpoise of Revenge. Very, very good. Very, very good. All right, here we go. Now, there you got this. I have another one. Now, let's do this. This is a true story. A true story? Apparently. Let's see. Okay. Canna, by Elizabeth Griscom.
01:06:57 Speaker_02
This is a true story. Philadelphia, 2008. The Phillies had just won the World Series. The city became fanatic.
01:07:06 Speaker_02
The ERs were flooded with concussion cases, all brought on by acute exposure to 9-volt batteries, improvised bonfires, mostly dumpsters and BMWs, filled the night with orange light.
01:07:18 Speaker_02
PPD had whole squads out dedicated to greasing light poles to prevent climbers. We all love it. PPD sounds like a venereal disease. It is. It's called the Philadelphia Police Department.
01:07:28 Speaker_02
I, for my part, was a perfectly innocent semiotics major with no interest in baseball whatsoever. Amid the press of a yingling-filled hooligans at Cecil B. Moore Station, I just got done with my evening 18th century Turkish lit class.
01:07:43 Speaker_02
Was trying to mind my own business, slammed as my back was into a defibrillator pack, just... Nursing my 8-treat big blue soda and eager to catch the broad street line south to my shitty apartment in devil's pocket. That's when he sidled up to me.
01:08:02 Speaker_02
He was on the short side, maybe only 5'4". That's short.
01:08:06 Speaker_01
My mother was 5'4".
01:08:07 Speaker_02
Tiny lady. With dry mouse brown hair, clipped into a wonky bowl cut.
01:08:12 Speaker_02
I don't recall what he was wearing because his face filled my vision and I swear every single feature was somehow different from one side to the other as if two different people had been spliced together. The eyes were especially uncanny.
01:08:25 Speaker_02
The lower eye was large, watery, and gray, with a heavy exposed upper lid. The higher one was small, keen, and brown. The upper lid nearly hidden beneath a seemingly Asian, epicanthic fold. Their effect together was mesmerizing. Can I tell you a secret?
01:08:46 Speaker_02
He said in a panting, eerie voice, not unlike Peter Lorre's. Despite the fanatical noise, I could hear him perfectly. Uh, okay, I guess. The world is going to end in 19 years. He tapped the label of my soda bottle.
01:09:04 Speaker_02
So enjoy that beverage while you still can.
01:09:10 Speaker_01
So that's 2027.
01:09:11 Speaker_02
It's a long time from now. Okay. I said quite put off. I tried to back away from the gross profit, but it was all hooligans all the way down and there was nowhere to go. God told me, because I'm his only son, I was born to a virgin in Bethlehem.
01:09:30 Speaker_02
Oh wow, that's crazy. I said through clenched teeth. He also told me that the government would sterilize all men in 2026. Chemicals in the water. Oh yeah, that's wow. There's a Bethlehem in Pennsylvania. There is. Oh yeah, we went to the casino many times.
01:09:45 Speaker_02
It's horrible. But if I found My, my Mary Magdalene. Before then, our children. There was a miraculous rush of air, followed shortly by the beautiful music of metal grinding on metal. The southbound train was arriving.
01:10:00 Speaker_02
Our children would be born fertile and without sin. The train screamed up to the platform. Will you be my Mary Magdalene? As soon as the doors parted, I wormed into the crowd and pressed into the already royally sardined train.
01:10:19 Speaker_02
He made no attempt to follow. His expression didn't even change. He just stood there dumbly next to the AED pack, his motley eyes piercing me until the train pulled south and he exited my life stage left at a decent clip.
01:10:32 Speaker_02
At the next stop, Girard, the train bled a good number of hooligans bound to disperse their lunacy into the RS and E lines. I could finally take a seat and exhale. Then the train spurred and we were chugged south again. Suddenly a shadow fell over me.
01:10:48 Speaker_02
It was a transit cop. Close one. Miss, I know it's a special occasion, but you can't have booze on the train. Come on, he said tiredly. It was only 10 p.m. and his blues had already been dappled with brown polka dots of dried blood.
01:11:01 Speaker_02
I immediately hefted up my bottle of A-Treat. Oh no, sir, this is just soda, I squeaked. That's when I saw that the liquid inside had transubstantiated from electric blue to a deep wine red. I was dumbfounded.
01:11:16 Speaker_02
The cop snatched the bottle from me and twisted the cap. The lack of a hiss was deafening. He sniffed the contents. Oh yeah? Since when does A-Treat make a merlot? Oh, weird. It was Jesus Christ.
01:11:30 Speaker_01
Yeah.
01:11:30 Speaker_02
He was. That's what Jesus was probably like.
01:11:33 Speaker_01
Yeah.
01:11:34 Speaker_02
Super creep.
01:11:36 Speaker_01
Super creep. Is that it? We done? You got another one? I got another one. And I picked this one because it was short. Yes! It also looks like it's written by a madman. There's no like sentence breaks. Yes. So we'll see what happens here.
01:11:52 Speaker_01
It's called The Clicking by Johnny Maps. Old Johnny Maps. It's just Johnny Mapp, but you gotta throw it at somebody. Oh yeah, sure, of course. The clicking and tapping has been getting louder each day. 3.33 a.m.
01:12:10 Speaker_01
Every night I open my eyes and my clocks say 3.33 a.m. Click, clack, click, clack. Tonight is different though. I hear the clicking and the tapping and now creaking. I open my eyes and what? Click, clack, click, clack. It's 3.36!
01:12:31 Speaker_01
I search with my eyes, surveying for the source of the creaking. And I look in the direction of my closet Why is my closet open? And why are there two shining things floating inside? My eyes acclimate to the darkness. Two eyes?
01:12:54 Speaker_01
I jumped back, but she was quicker, and she hurtled towards me, eyes and predator-like teeth glowing in the darkness. I feel her clammy, loose, and hairless skin as she mounts me, ripping my flesh with her long, sharp, musty, talon-like nails.
01:13:15 Speaker_01
Her blood-curdling screech burst my eardrums as I fight for my survival. Do you want to do the screech? She lifts one hand in the air to deliver what has been the final blow, but I catch it as it's coming down. Sorry, I'm ruining your chaotic story.
01:13:39 Speaker_01
The last thing I see is the clock showing 3.39 before she shoves her rotting nails into my chest. I shoot up sweating, breathing profusely. What kind of dream was that? I look over to the clock, 336 AM!
01:13:59 Speaker_01
And that's when I hear the clicking, the tapping, and the creaking.
01:14:07 Speaker_02
Yeah. That's the story. Yeah, it's a lot of creaking, a lot of tapping. A lot of crack and teeps. It just sounds like fucking, you know. Living in New York. Tip tip tap creek. Oh, what a scary day. Oh my god.
01:14:18 Speaker_02
Oh, you know and our audience gets scarier and scarier each week.
01:14:22 Speaker_01
Oh the grammar! I'm so scared of the grammar!
01:14:27 Speaker_02
We want to say thank you to everybody who sent in. We had many of them. We still like the goal is to use these again. So I want to make sure we have a lot of them.
01:14:34 Speaker_02
I just wanted to make sure we got to stories today as well because we had so many fucking great crazy stories.
01:14:40 Speaker_01
Lots of crazy stories. Lots of listener pastas. And now we say we have lots of them. So Don't write more.
01:14:47 Speaker_02
No, we got them now. We got them. We're going to do, we're going to work through this and then I will ask for more again. Yeah. I promise you. So thank you guys so much for listening. We got back this week. We're finishing.
01:14:55 Speaker_02
We're going to do more of the Kruger's Dorp cult murders for Halloween week. And we had a lot of stuff coming down the pipe. Also look out for something very special coming out tomorrow, Halloween day.
01:15:05 Speaker_02
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01:15:16 Speaker_01
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01:15:22 Speaker_02
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01:15:34 Speaker_02
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01:15:39 Speaker_01
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01:15:46 Speaker_02
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01:15:49 Speaker_01
Oh, nice.
01:15:49 Speaker_02
That's today. Yep. Great. Tonight. Oh yeah, and Good Podcast is also coming out Halloween. We got a lot going on. There's a lot.
01:15:57 Speaker_01
We're doing a lot of shit, man. We're doing a lot of shit over here. But check out Hoopa Googa Game. It's going to be Amber Nelson and I and Judge and contestant one and contestant two. So we'll have a lot of fun there.
01:16:09 Speaker_01
And go ahead and listen to The Brighter Side, a cynic's look at optimism. You fucking love it over there.
01:16:15 Speaker_02
Yes, please. Take a look on The Brighter Side every once in a while. Ah, yes. You dirty fuckers.
01:16:22 Speaker_01
Hail Satan. Hell, Mandarino. Yeah, sure. You're loved. Oh, Jake-a-coo!