Patrick and the People - 1/20/2025 Patrick and the People - Live!

Episode Date: January 20, 2025

Guests: Amanda Parker & Chad Sledge...

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Starting point is 00:00:00 you you you you you You Know when you see them cuz they're real. Already know exactly how you feel. See the head, not like seeing a seed bowl. You damn well know they're one of a people. Nobody breaks us, nobody made us. And no one can take this, cause we got the effects. We are the people, we are the people, we are the people, don't mess with us.
Starting point is 00:02:48 Good morning. It is Patrick and the people. It is Monday baby and we got a good show today for everybody man. I'm stoked about being here. Let me say hi to the cast this morning. Good morning to Amanda, owner operator of the break room. How are you? Good morning. And Chad Sledge, owner and operator of Piercings by Chad in Conway. How are you my man? I'm doing great. How about you out of this morning? Man, I'm doing good. I'll tell you what's not great is uh nineteen degrees. That's what I was just gonna say. This weather's insane. Man, or fourteen degrees. I'm sorry. I I I gave you a five degree bump there. Yeah, no, it's 14. You're right. Lying about them numbers.
Starting point is 00:03:09 14 degrees. That's the, uh, the temperature today and, uh, it's not going to be any higher than 29. Fine. That is the high. And it's, it's going to be pretty much a mirror image of that today and tomorrow. It'll be Wednesday. So, uh, my encouragement is, uh, find your warm shit, put it on. Don't leave the house unless you have to, because it's
Starting point is 00:03:30 good. If you can work from home today, stay under the covers and do that because you don't want to get out in it. It's, uh, it's way too cold. Yeah. I had my downstairs thermostat set at 66 and it was 62 this morning. But I do live in an old house and that's just one of the things. I feel bad for the people that work outside, like the construction workers and stuff. Or linemen. Don't see how y'all do that. Like for energy, people like that. Oh Bundy, Bundy I feel.
Starting point is 00:03:55 Yeah, Bundy, seriously. Yeah, no, especially if you're in some kind of construction field where you're outside, it's brutal in this kind of cold weather. Beach back and plumbers out there today. Wiefers. Yeah, all those guys, man. It's brutal and this kind of cold weather I don't miss this We have beach back and plumbers out there today Weavers Yeah all those guys man I actually this weekend I was driving to a meeting and there was a guy outside caulking a window and I almost wanted to pull over and yell at him because I mean
Starting point is 00:04:16 I know well enough to know it was not warm enough for anybody For anybody to caulking Outside like what were you doing bro? No that is a faux pas right there that's gonna crack it does not be any good I promise you that so yeah 14 degrees that's where you're at right now man what a good show a lot of very very good things talked about today but one thing that we're gonna do in the eight o'clock hour is I conducted an interview with Jason Gann Wilfred you know the dog the it was a show in Australia and then it came here and was very successful here
Starting point is 00:04:51 with him and Elijah Wood and what an amazing interview it turned into I mean we talked about a lot of different things a lot of things do with mental health a lot of things do with weed friendship with Robin Williams all kinds of really amazing things he's got a new documentary series that's gonna be coming out and Real fascinating guy. I mean boy. He has some some really interesting things to talk about and I think you're really gonna enjoy The interview quite a bit I was real happy at the end of it. I was like, man, that we can use, see what's going on. Agencies responsible for security in D.C. say they made some changes for the inauguration and parade now that it's been moved indoors.
Starting point is 00:05:54 There'll still be widespread road closures downtown on the bridges, all the ramps coming into D.C. from Virginia, the things you would expect about 25,000 law enforcement including the guard will be around the perimeter so I guess they're going to make sure we're we're good today that's probably all right you know uh let's see Stevie Wonder and uh Olivia Rodrigo joined the fire aid lineup so it's a bunch of folks that are getting together to uh joining the fire aid lineup. So it's a bunch of folks that are getting together to do benefits to help, you know, with the fire damage in LA, raising money for that.
Starting point is 00:06:30 Big names like John Fogarty, Black Crowes, Alanis, Morissette, Jelly Roll. John Fogarty. I love John Fogarty. Man, he is, but man, he's good. Yeah, he's so good. CCR rules. Yeah, they were great, man.
Starting point is 00:06:44 In case you didn't know a book about how the world will end was written in 1966 but it was classified by the CIA. Now you can read it. The author was a former Air Force employee, UFO researcher, and self-proclaimed psychic. Chan Thomas is the name and while the book was declassified in 2013 it's only now available to view he said that every 6,500 years a major disaster on the scale of the biblical great blood hits the earth he said the earth's magnetic field will suddenly dramatically shift and wreak havoc on the planet.
Starting point is 00:07:30 The book was classified because the CIA was afraid it would start widespread panic. I'm not sure why they kept it classified, what that's about. You know, it's just one of those weird things that, you know, back then they were worried, oh, no, everybody's going to panic in the street over that. They know better than us of course they do well psychics right all right uh hey this is good news fire crews continue to make progress on the palisades and eating fires the eating fire is 81. It's burned about 14,000 acres. The Palisade fire has burned about 23,700 acres and is now 56% contained. Uh, they hope to continue that containment today and get it down. Did you see, uh, Dave Chappelle his monologue for Saturday Night Live?
Starting point is 00:08:25 I don't get to see anything because I'm working. Well, it was super funny. His monologue anyway, but he was talking about the, uh, you know, the fires in LA and how much damage had been done. And he, he was, you know, talking about how this is because everybody in LA had nice stuff, he said, you could burn 14,000 acres in Mississippi it cost about seven hundred dollars a cigarette up on an airplane and nobody said damn word. That is your bill. No, now that red number three die or red. Die number three is banned by the FDA.
Starting point is 00:09:10 The question is what foods are affected? Well, here's all of them. Yeah. Yeah. Marasino cherries. They make them a lot more red with that yellow rice cake and cupcake mixes Nesquik strawberry milk strawberry shortcake ice cream Pez who eats Pez who the hell is eating Pez anymore come on man nobody does anybody really do that
Starting point is 00:09:35 it's like five year olds or at least I don't know when my kid was that old oh candy corn is impacted oh my god not corn. What will we ever do? Alright. Michael Keegan Key is teasing a couple of big projects for this year. During a sit down with people. They ask what he's working on. He said that he had a couple projects in development. He's super excited about both are on his bucket list. One is in the sports world direction and the other is an action direction. He said it's really different than anything I've done before. I like that dude, uh, he and Bill.
Starting point is 00:10:10 I like both of them, but uh, Keegan Michael Key to me was the funnier one. Yeah. I just, I thought he was, he's a funnier one. Yeah. That's a great, great set. Uh, let's see. Tik Tok went away, but it's back. What was it? Did it was gone like 12 hours and everybody lost their damn mind, man. It was so silly. I think someone lit an office on fire, lay on a senator or something. Really? Yes. Somebody's office on fire because of it.
Starting point is 00:10:39 So many ridiculous 18 year old, you know, I mean they freaked out because tick tock was gone for two out because their life was over because they couldn't watch 30 second clips of idiots anymore. Yeah. Real quick. Yeah. Um, anybody getting ready to head out, um, I 30 westbound, um, it looks like it's right around, uh, getting on to to 30 you're right around that interchange
Starting point is 00:11:06 Texarkana and all that stuff there is a head-on collision oh where 30 30 40 it looks like it no it says I 30 westbound I 30 based off of the video let me see scroll back up a little Let me see what that street is above the what does that say? Right there. So you're about McDaniel, Mabelville. So yeah you're about 430. So at the 3430 area. Yeah. That's where you've got a head-on collision. Wow that's head on. Yeah head on. Somebody had to get on the freeway the wrong way. The wrong way. Absolutely. Well and and it's wild right there And I'm sure you know this because you live in the area and I work in the area
Starting point is 00:11:49 I don't know if you were affected by this but Saturday, I guess it was Saturday a truck exploded the cargo the actual I wondered when I drove past it I was coming to Little Rock and right after that happened I was supposed I should have been right there but it was carrying a bunch of duraflame logs and there's no it wasn't yes that's what it was really duraflame logs and it was wasn't even hot yesterday no well so some people are saying that the truck got clipped but I mean it looks like it exploded I mean the it went outwards it
Starting point is 00:12:24 did look wild because when I drove past it and I saw the back of the truck kind of Blown out and I was like, well Yeah, I mean that because the can't seem fine the truck seems fine so I thought well maybe something jumped through it I don't know something jump through it? I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I scared the hell of that driver.
Starting point is 00:12:44 Bro, two of them went to the hospital. Two people went to the hospital. I don't know who it was, you know, if it was, you know, people around him or whatever, but I had to, you know, head into Bryant. So I got myself prepared, you know what I'm saying? For a long little hanging out in traffic, situmination, but it took me an hour to get there.
Starting point is 00:13:02 And man, and this is I was grateful when I was passing by it you know the world is volatile you know but there were you know half a dozen or more and I'm just random people out there helping pick up yeah that's one of the great things about you know you say what you want but one thing that makes Arkansas different than a lot of states is that very thing right is that people are gonna help if they can I know that's just who we are I mean it doesn't matter who you are what's going on we will stop what we're doing and help you if we're
Starting point is 00:13:36 able to absolutely that is one of the things I probably love the absolute most about. I would agree. You didn't get in that up North. No, well, a lot of things don't have no you you don't clean the truck out. Picking stuff up. They're taking it with them and you don't see nothing. You know, there's like there's a tick-tock or that I love. She's from New York and she's like New Yorkers, you know, and it's just stuff that New Yorkers would do and everything or it's so funny. She's like we don't care you know, and it's just stuff that New Yorkers would do and everything or it's so funny
Starting point is 00:14:05 She's like we don't care. No, we don't care You don't there's somebody naked dancing street. No, there's no The long sought ceasefire between Israel and Hamas went into effect yesterday immediate results Hostages held in the Gaza Strip were freed as were Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails. I saw more than 550 humanitarian aid trucks going to Gaza with food and fuel. The ceasefire is holding.
Starting point is 00:14:37 You know, it was interesting when I listened to it that basically they did credit the ultimatum from Trump with causing that to happen because he just told them, listen, if there aren't hostages being released by inauguration day, there's going to be hell to pay. I mean, literally, that's what he said. And apparently that was enough to make them go, yeah, we believe he might do it. So you know, they released them. So say what you want.
Starting point is 00:15:04 That did happen and that's a good thing. I mean, that's, I think 98 hostages is how many were still being held. And that's not even counting the Palestinians who had been, you know, captured as well. Elon's on his own now. Vivek Ramaswamy stepping away from the Department of Government efficiency on confirmed reports say that he's going to run for governor of Ohio. So that's that's the plan. I think that opening came up and he said, hey, I think I'll run over and do that. Guys, do you all mind?
Starting point is 00:15:36 That was talking about Europe. I do what now? He was talking about mega in Europe or something like that. No, really? Oh, and they're like Megastat for make Elon go again or oh, yeah, they don't like him right now. Uh, during his final full days in office, President Biden issued some more pardons. Uh, most of the people granted clemency were convicted of nonviolent drug offenses. So that's good. Uh, among those, uh, Marcus Garvey, he was granted clemency possumously for a conviction of mail fraud in the 20s. I don't know why that's relevant or what that what does that do?
Starting point is 00:16:11 I'm not exactly sure. Not fair. Okay. Hey, this is some great news on Friday. Our department captain Anthony Hopper rescued a baby from a smoke-filled basement during a house fire in Staten Island. Firefighters got there about 345 people were trapped inside. He located the baby in the basement, passed the child through a window to another firefighter for immediate care.
Starting point is 00:16:37 The infant, along with two adults and two other kids, were transported to the hospital. So that's amazing that they could do that. Kudos to them. Goodness gracious. Tech entrepreneur Jeff Atwood, he's a co-founder of something called Stack Overflow. That sounds like a, you know, an energy drink to me. Let me get a can of that Stack Overflow. He's pledged to give away half of his family's wealth within five years starting with one million dollar donations to eight nonprofits. He sold his company in 2021 for about 1.6 billion and so he's committed to giving away again half of that to charity or good causes of different kinds. So you
Starting point is 00:17:20 know that's good. It's great to hear people doing that. A federal court judge has thrown out expert testimony from Professor Jeff Hancock in a case involving Minnesota's law criminalizing election related, AI generated deep fake photos. Turns out the professor used chat GPT to write his 12 page submission to the court, which cited a study that didn't exist written by Wang Zhang Wang. Stop it. Wang Zhang Wang.
Starting point is 00:17:50 Wang Zhang Wang. And the court figured out what he had done. Man, I know that dude. Yeah, right. He was charged $600 an hour. That's what he charged for his expert testimony. Man. So now he'll be probably-
Starting point is 00:18:03 Ruin it for everybody. Stop it.... testifying in his'll be probably ruin it for everybody. Stop it. Testifying in his own case now. But face Ohio State as you can imagine tonight college football national champ will be crowned going down. Ohio State Buckeyes the fighting Irish of Notre Dame Ohio State favored by eight and a half points the over under 45 and a half points. The money line has the Buckeyes favorite. Yeah, I think I do think the Buckeyes should win, but I don't want to tell you
Starting point is 00:18:33 that Notre Dame is not going to fight like hell. Now that quarterback's bad. No, they're legit. They're super legit. And don't sleep on them. No, because this is not any kind of cakewalk for either team, but I do think the Buckeyes get it. I think they do too. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:18:51 They should get it and they need to get it if their coach is going to stay. I'll tell you that the highly anticipated return of Dick Vitao. Yeah, baby. Yeah, the NCAA broadcast delayed just a little bit longer his return. He is cancer-free, but it's going to be January 25th as Duke takes on Wake Forest, but a fall at his home forced him to
Starting point is 00:19:14 have some medical treatment, but said he's going to be fine. No surgery needed anything like that and he'll be back soon. What else is going on the conference championship matches are set. Let's see the Chiefs dusted off the Texans. The Texans look pretty strong early on in that game and it looked like they might really make something out of it. Playoff draft showed up big time though with 117 yard performance and one touchdown reception. I'm talking about Kelsey a game not without controversy
Starting point is 00:19:46 that with Texans defensive end, Will Anderson jr. And head coach D'Amico Ryan's and fans calling out questionable calls that appeared to favor the chiefs in the loss always wanting, you know, I and I could argue that both ways. Number one is when you're out there and you're a ref or whatever, you, you're making thousands of split second decisions through the whole game.
Starting point is 00:20:11 You're not going to get everyone right. No, ever. Even with all this replaced. No, there's never going to be a perfectly called game. Having said that, you know, I mean, we've all learned that things we all thought were real aren't and so could Vegas be controlling that? Maybe, I don't know. I'm still gonna watch it.
Starting point is 00:20:29 Yeah. The commanders, man. That was wild, man. What a surprise. Everybody was coronating the Lions for the Super Bowl. They were gonna march to it. They were gonna take out the Chief. This was Detroit's year.
Starting point is 00:20:41 It'd been a long ass time since Detroit had been sniffing at it. And the commanders came in and said, hold on a minute, players. We're real. They're a young team. They're exploding at the right time. And they're very dangerous right now. I'm going to tell you that. They're very dangerous. If they make it to the Super Bowl, it could be a big problem for anybody. Rookie quarterback, Jayden Daniels led them to the first NFC game since
Starting point is 00:21:05 91. The head coach, Dan Campbell of the Lions took the blame saying he didn't prepare his team enough. And that's kind of how it looked like. I mean, they were out maneuvered. They thought they were just gonna roll them in. We I mean, they looked past them. I'm sure complacency. Yeah, that's what happens. The Eagles had a close one with the Rams 205 yard to TD performance from Saquon Barkley almost wasted but the Eagles defense kicked in and shut down a last-minute Rams drive and secured a victory. But man, it was not easy for the Eagles.
Starting point is 00:21:40 They barely got out and the Bills got past the Ravens. I was really hoping Lamar Jackson would get his I really like that guy. But and Isaiah likely TD would just under two minutes left made it interesting, but dropped a point conversion sealed the win for the bills now. So with that the commanders at the Eagles and the bills at the Chiefs, that's what you got. So who do you? Who do you like rolling with the chiefs man? I'm chiefs over bills. Yeah. What about commander's eagle? Commander's eagle. I got a row
Starting point is 00:22:14 with the Eagles man. I just I think the commander's got lucky. You think they just got lucky. I mean they look at solid. Yeah, I think they were looking past them and they rolled them. Okay. Alright. So So you think that it's an Eagles Chief Super Bowl. Mm-hmm. Ring match. All right, you got picks? I hate the Eagles. Okay, so you're picking the commander Yeah, why not? Okay. No, I don't think it's a bad pick. Matter of fact, my pick is the commander's as well Well, and I was sitting here I had to like look over and read your computer screen a little bit because I'm still having to remind myself of the
Starting point is 00:22:47 commander's yeah I don't watch obviously right right well yeah well I like something that you know cause me to think a little bit more like wrestling yeah no I definitely has that all right so a couple other things here that I think are really interesting or one other thing. So my son Tyler My younger boy. He played ball for champion Christian College. He played basketball for them his freshman year and One of the the guys that played with him his name is AJ He it was very very good Tyler used to come home and always talk about it. We'd go see games and the guy was just phenomenal. Well, he went on.
Starting point is 00:23:30 He didn't make it to the NBA, but he did go overseas and play ball there and he a fourth. Let me just share the story of fourth quarter flourish help the limerick Celtics defeat the ND Portilloy Panthers 72 to 60 and lift the president's national cup for the first time. The two sides came into the game at the national basketball arena with the unbeaten seasons. Limerick was 13 and oh and the Panthers were 12 and oh in the division one contest and it was a real tight contest but a layup from AJ Williams that's the
Starting point is 00:24:06 kid the champion Christian in Hot Springs made it 39 35 just before the midpoint of the third quarter he had 14 points on his way to claiming the MVP he finished with 25 points eight boards and six assists and won the MVP go boy and he's right out of Arkansas. Give it up for that. AJ Williams is that kid's name. Where are they playing? He's actually playing, he plays in Ireland.
Starting point is 00:24:34 Ireland, okay. Yeah, he's with the Limerick Celtics. I didn't want to assume. No, no, that's fair. But yeah, he's one of the, you know, they have a lot of overseas teams or other teams. He makes the money playing in Europe. Yeah, he does. And winning, you know, they have a lot of overseas teams or other teams. He makes the money. Yeah, you do. And winning the MVP your first year out, it's his first year out and to go out and not only won a championship, but hoisted up the MVP.
Starting point is 00:24:55 You got to be proud of him. I know his family is proud of him and just as Narcanzin, I'm proud. Oh, yes, I am. That's super dope accomplishment to have in your life. And I hope that he continues to progress and keep going further. I know Tyler was super proud of him. They were texting and he was, you know, cheering him on. And that, it kind of gets me a little worked up.
Starting point is 00:25:19 I'm just happy because, you know, it's cool to see. Yeah, it really is. Yeah, let's do something different, should we? Good morning everybody? We got a lot of folks on do we yeah Well, who's talking to us? Well, obviously Turner Kristen good morning Coda Wendy oh Wendy's in Chicago And of course, you know little doggie he said he buys
Starting point is 00:25:44 And of course, you know little doggie. He said he buys by the pound. That's not Pez. It says Michael Kason says that truck driver clipped the truck broken down on the shoulder. Yeah, thanks Michael. I appreciate that clarification because that makes sense. Yeah, no, I mean if something had to hit the trailer, that's what was creeping me out. Hey, what up Rich? What's up? Latasha? Darren. Yeah, good to see everybody trailer. That's what was creeping me out. Hey, what up, Rich? What's up, Latasha? Darren. Yeah, good to see everybody in. Good to see everybody in.
Starting point is 00:26:08 We really do appreciate it. I gotta tell you, I'm super stoked. I don't want everybody to forget because- Yeah, there's something going on this weekend in there. There is, and yesterday, I was so excited when Laura brought me, she said, you got something. Your Amazon package. Yep, my Amazon package, baby. And I put got something on package yeah and I put
Starting point is 00:26:26 those wrestling trunks on and I was like you're damn right I'm gonna be rocking and I'll put a picture of them up here in a little bit they're loud as hell I gotta bring you your chain incorporate them into your everyday wear no they definitely well this is a one and done out there right here maybe Halloween Halloween or some fun stuff around the house Well WWE thing at the house Might get into bed all of a sudden off the top rope. We do have a canopy so it could happen happen. Lord said nope. No, no. You'd probably get my ass beat that way but uh but uh. Don't you get a water bed and do it? No. We got no. We got Ark and Broad's this Saturday. It's at noon. It's a 100%
Starting point is 00:27:13 free event. Okay. What is it? Well, there are four independent wrestling leagues coming together and we're gonna have uh nine matches. Uh one of them is a battle royale. One of them is going to be a scaffold match where they're up like 10-12 feet in the air fighting on a scaffold and whoever goes off of it loses. And then the main event is me versus Jimmy Buffay. He's going to be in this week to sit down in a chair and jaw jack a little bit before the matches and hopefully we'll have some other folks coming in as well. But we'll have hot dogs. We're gonna have plenty of seating available. Have a professional ring set up. We've got commentators. We've got a live camera set up to put that out there. I think they're gonna set up a viewing thing over on Odyssey.
Starting point is 00:28:05 That's awesome. So it's really going to be just a spectacle to see. It's going to be a lot of fun. These guys are really great. I mean, I've met a lot of them and they they put their heart and soul into it. So if you love wrestling and you want to have a good time, I know I'm about to live out my 13 year old dream and I'm going to whoop some ass.
Starting point is 00:28:27 Come Saturday you can bet on that. And yes, I am ready. Yes I have been, you know, getting in my, you know, my workouts and getting everything done, getting my, you know, practicing. Working on your promos? Yeah, working on everything that needs to happen. Yeah, promos will start this afternoon by the way. Oh, that's what's up.
Starting point is 00:28:44 Yeah, apparently you've got a custom entrance song that Rich has been working on. Yeah, yeah, we've got some really cool stuff going on. Maybe Lou? Or Arc and Brawl. Yeah. Uh, no, Rich is uh, he's been, he's been working with uh, some AI stuff. I love that. Yeah, there's some really robust AI now that you know, oh, yeah I'm just kidding. I use chat GPT to I had a guy last night request Triple H's entrance song Yeah, man Unfortunately, you can't find that on Spotify. So I'm gonna work it out in a you know create some sort of like YouTube playlist or whatever Yeah, and um Wendy says she'll be home Thursday. Oh, are you coming to Arc and Bra? Yeah. Yeah, you got to come out Saturday, Wendy You got to come out everybody needs to come out. It's gonna be a lot of fun and I've secured
Starting point is 00:29:36 As a matter of fact through a little doggy my buddy he He had a couple of coats That were suitable for what I need. So I'm very excited about that. And so my outfit will be complete and full pimp style when I rock in on Saturday. You can bet on that. It's going to be wild, baby. It's going to be wild. So let's talk about this because this is a straight out of Arkansas and it's great.
Starting point is 00:30:07 You may remember when this story happened, but this is an update on it because an Arkansas woman has now been sentenced to 15 years in prison for stealing body parts from corpses as well as deceased fetus and then listing them for sale on Facebook. It's crazy. What do you need a deceased fetus for? Why do you not? Yeah. Do you not want to pay for everything?
Starting point is 00:30:33 The person that's got everything. It makes it great. I got it out at Halloween. Well, I mean, I guess I thought no, I guess you have a you absolutely have a point though for those that want the authentic Halloween experience, You know, like what Eric Cartman, you know. Her name was or is, yeah right. Candace Chapman Scotch, 37. She was working at a mortuary when she stole at least 24 boxes of human body parts from
Starting point is 00:30:59 medical school cadavers. Now last April, she pleaded guilty to account of conspiracy to commit mail fraud and account of interstate transportation of stolen property. So the charges stem from her selling these 24 boxes of human remains to a guy named Jeremy Polly in Pennsylvania for about 11 grand. Is that him? Yeah. After linking up with him on Facebook, a Facebook group for oddities. Yeah, sounds about right. The body parts included fetuses, brains, hearts, lungs, genitalia, a bucket of genitalia, large pieces of skin and more. Is he a bass player? It looks like he's in a band or
Starting point is 00:31:40 something. Probably is. I'd like to know what he was using them for. Multiple breasts, a belly button, lungs, testicles, an arm, an ear, brains, multiple hearts. During a search warrant executed at her Little Rock home, investigators found numerous stolen body parts that she admitted she transported in trash bags from her work. Maybe he was trying to build a wife. Now she reportedly listen. She sold multi breasted fetus at a discount because it wasn't perfect. What determines the perfect fetus? I don't know. I don't know. It's dead.
Starting point is 00:32:23 That was bad. I'm sorry I had to, man. That was good, Chad. That was really good. Just stay on camera. Slide over this way so people know. Direct their hate at you. Jesus is so good. It's Monday, y'all.
Starting point is 00:32:43 Man, I'm sorry. At the time of her guilty plea, Polly had previously pleaded guilty to charges related to the theft and sell of body parts from both the mortuary and the Harvard Med School. Oh, so it's not the first time she's done this. No, apparently she's had some problems with it. But prosecutors say that she exploited her position
Starting point is 00:33:03 to facilitate the illegal transactions. According to prosecutors, Scott approached Polly in October of 2021, began offering to sell him remains from the medical school that the mortuary was supposed to cremate and return. The indictment alleges Scott wrote to Polly in her first Facebook message just out of curiosity. Just out of curiosity. Just out of curiosity. Out of curiosity. Hypothetically.
Starting point is 00:33:28 I mean, would you know anyone in the market for a, you know, fully intact embalmed brain also have a bucket of balls. Literally. Literally. After all things. Yeah. Pits and tods in a bucket. Yeah, we got it.
Starting point is 00:33:43 Good God. Scott was facing up to 10 years in prison, a fine of a quarter million in 20 years and a fine for the mail fraud charge. She was given 10 years in federal prison for interstate transportation, stolen property, 15 years for conspiracy. Anyway, she's going to be in, they got, she got it concurrently. So she'll be in for about 15 years and Let's see also three years of supervised release about ten thousand of fine
Starting point is 00:34:12 So there's no parole in the federal system, but it said they said this was truly an incomprehensible and testable crime. That's the FBI Little Rock agent charge Alicia quarter The sentencing does not reverse the immeasurable damage caused. Well, I mean, it's hard to damage them more than they were damn right. I mean, honestly, but I assume you mean to the family. Yeah, I was gonna say. Yeah, but and and I don't I you know, I get it. Okay.
Starting point is 00:34:41 I mean, yes, it is terrible, but it was ashes that you would have gotten it Right, you know, I mean so they just took a couple things out before they burned them. Yeah, they just pocketed the balls and I mean the brains Throw them in your pocket. Yeah, I mean this is like just starting with your pocket and just a little bit You know, here's a boob in this pocket and arm in her back pocket. Yeah Sneaking them out in their lunch in her one yeah that's terrible man what is wrong with people man I mean how do you think you know there's got to be a market for these I'm gonna go on Facebook and see if he was like working on them like body art on them or something no the guy looks like he was a budding serial killer I mean honestly he's got
Starting point is 00:35:22 half his face is completely tatted. One of his eyeball is completely black for me. He's got his ears gauged out to the level I could put my thumb through. He's got the three piercings on his lip and then the horn things. What are those implants in his head? The subdermals that look like metal spikes on a jacket or something. Yeah, you know, so he's a real special cat. He's one of those cats who would complain that he was discriminated
Starting point is 00:35:50 against for hiring, you know, because he looks like someone out of a circus. Why won't you hire me because you look like a whack. That's why I'm sorry, man. You do you look like a whack job. I wouldn't hire you to guard my doughnut bro. Got more face tests and post Malone. I would cross the street. No, in post Malone I'd be fine with this guy. You are tattooing your eyeball. Yeah, bro.
Starting point is 00:36:13 I am out. First of all, you're risking blindness. Yeah, yeah, point to the on the doll. Who hurt you? Somebody did. I want to tattoo my eye. So here's the question okay so I get she's a whack and she's selling body parts but she's just trying to get paid yeah yeah that's buying them is the dude that think what was he gonna do with said body I want to know what was he gonna do with them I want to know what
Starting point is 00:36:41 you speculate he was gonna do me what do mean, what do you, I mean, I don't know. So I'm, I'm looking at him and yes, he is tatted all the way up, but he also, he looks healthy. So it's not like he, he doesn't look like he's strung out or anything like that. No, I think that he probably is a trustafarian that went a little far in a direction to be unique and rebellious and he's got money and these things were probably for display purposes. Oh yeah they're probably on jars and that stuff. Yeah he's probably yeah. He had a kind of a uh he's got a blacked out home. We had some kind of crazy dark. I could see that. I could see that. I kind of like you nailed that man. I kind of like Dustin Jackson um but not this guy's crazier than Dustin I would open was that and not practicing on how he would cut up human bodies or his recipes might be working
Starting point is 00:37:32 on recipes I don't know those are pickled I don't know that you want those you know you want to know that would kill you. Well, I might get a little piece of pizza. Smoke that arm if it's a bomb. I might get a little piece of pizza. How about a little thing? A sherm, smoke the arm to sherm, yeah. Run down the street naked.
Starting point is 00:37:52 That's just a Tuesday in Slane County. Okay. Let's move on here to see what else we got going on. Let's see, I've got some things here about work and I wanna see if it adds up to you because it is kind of interesting. So according to this, making small talk with coworkers comes with the territory when you're working in office, but new research suggests maybe it's a thing of the past or going that
Starting point is 00:38:21 way. According to this new survey, it makes younger workers uncomfortable. This is a poll of 2000 people says three quarters 74% admit they struggle to engage in light conversations with coworkers in the office. 27% feel more comfortable communicating online than in person person 40% for Gen Z. Does that sound right? No, it does a thousand percent. It really really does. These kids don't know how to talk man. They come in and their parents have to talk for them and stuff. They know how to fill out the paperwork.
Starting point is 00:38:55 Yeah, like it's insane. No, come on. No, absolutely. Man, absolutely. Yeah. And you know, many times I see a college kid. I say left or right and they do this right here. Yep. Oh all the time Left or right and they know left or right because the L's the right way and there are you know, I'm saying Oh, wow My tattooing it on their hands. They have to do it so much. I'm righty-tighty lefty-lefty Just learn the shit man. Yeah, we are our hard hats are adjustable and you have no idea how many people want to hand it to him
Starting point is 00:39:25 I'm like, okay, so, you know super easy here. No rocket surgery righty-tighty lefty Lucy and they stop them Hmm got a ponder it for a second. I'm like bro. We're Mm-hmm. I see it. We do not need red dawn right now We're in big trouble if red dawn happens because it's the old people are gonna have to wait a couple of generations. Problem. That's a good movie. We're in big trouble if red dawn happens because it's the old people are going to have to do something happen. I mean, we don't have Swayze anymore. So yeah, no, and I'm not a good Swayze and I'm going to have to take that and roll on a damn sure don't.
Starting point is 00:39:58 Uh, the struggle is so real. 28% avoid going into the office kitchen because they might have to talk to somebody. Man, I see this. Uh, 40% of young adults adults small talk at work is like learning a new language. Some 27% more experienced with workplace chit chat feel sorry for newbies who don't know what they're doing. I don't feel sorry. Well I guess I do. I'm trying to figure out how you get to a point where basic communication is a struggle I mean, do you not talk at home with your family? Probably not. You just not communicate you just all stare at devices
Starting point is 00:40:33 Probably I mean even if you watch TV you you see people talk to each other My son will yell or text me as opposed to come up the stairs. Yeah, I'm talking to me. Yeah Yeah, it's that age man me as opposed to come up the stairs. No, yeah. I'm talking to me. Yeah. Hmm. Yeah. It's that age man. I'm like, get up and come and talk to me. I mean, are parents out there? I know there's parents out there.
Starting point is 00:40:53 You see, you're seeing this with your kids. Are you seeing your workplace? Are you seeing the, the young people that don't seem to be able to talk to each other, you know, did they function? They can't function man. When they come in with their parents for a session or something, they're standing there on their phones, head down, looking and I'm talking to the parent and like even last night with those teenagers, it's like, hey guys, come over here. You know, it's like, hey, I'm talking to you. It's like they have no self assurance of any kind. Like they're just afraid to take a walk in the world. They need to, I think everybody kind of needs an ass whooping. Um, you know, those are

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