Off The Hook
Off The Hook
Pursuing "Danny the Crackhead" Across South Carolina
Join Chad and Rob as they share their sunny coastline escapades. We then turn our attention to the latest hurricane in Texas, sending out heartfelt thoughts to those affected, and sprinkle in some humor as we dissect President Biden's latest slip-up, likening it to classic comedy sketches.
But that's just the beginning. Strap in as we embark on a high-stakes hunt for "Danny the Crackhead," a skip with a $25,000 bond out of Brunswick County. Hear our gritty and relentless efforts, from dead-end chats with unhelpful relatives to locating Danny's girlfriend and her former deputy daughter. The suspense builds as we unravel leads, inching closer to our elusive target, showcasing our unyielding determination and investigative savvy.
And the excitement doesn’t stop there. We dive into a nail-biting pursuit of a suspect exploiting a cancer-stricken relative, tracing their path from a Christmas Day arrest to a potential hideout in Calabash, North Carolina. As we encounter uncooperative local police and piece together intel from neighbors, the tension peaks with a strategic crackdown in Myrtle Beach. Listen in as we navigate through a web of clues and finally confront our target in a dramatic hotel showdown, blending humor, frustration, and suspense in our relentless quest for justice.
when people are released from jail, they have the responsibility to appear in court, but some of these people choose to go on the run they go back home to mommy and that is when these guys come into the picture. So sit back and listen to the off the Hook podcast with Chad and Rob Very fine people on both sides. These are real stories, but the names have been changed.
Speaker 3:What's up Chad? What's up, robert? How you doing, man Doing all right. Man had a nice weekend.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I hope everybody else had a good holiday. We had July 4th and it was very warm.
Speaker 3:Yes, the water felt great this weekend. As you can tell from the tins we got here, We've been in the sun a little bit and we bumped into each other at the island Yep.
Speaker 2:Sat there floating like a bobber in the water. That's all we did.
Speaker 3:Yeah, that water was nice.
Speaker 2:What was the temperature like?
Speaker 3:80-something I went out in the Gulf and it was 83 in the Gulf. I don't know about on shore, it's usually a little bit cooler, but right at 80, I'm sure yeah.
Speaker 2:It was nice. It was beautiful, Kind of windy a little bit. I was just saying it was getting in everywhere but yeah, Toward the end of the day.
Speaker 3:Every day it's gotten windy Kind of strange.
Speaker 2:Yeah, so episode seven here, sir, I got to rant.
Speaker 3:Go ahead I got a rant, get it out.
Speaker 2:Last week, last Wednesday, I had to go up to Wilson County Courthouse to sign off on my child support, which I'm done. But I want to tell you, I was the only one in there with a button-up shirt and a nice pair of pants with my shirt tucked in. Everybody else was in their pajamas. It was horrible. The child support system is unconstitutional as hell. They've already ruled on that, but they're still doing it because they're going to get money from your ass. But anyway, when I go up to Wilson County it's like I step back 15, 20 years. Do you ever feel like that when you go back where you grew up at?
Speaker 3:No, I'm sure there's some listeners. You're from a small hick little town, I know man.
Speaker 2:It's a little town I'm from. It's called Lucama. Everybody calls it Lucama or some stupid shit or whatever. Anyway, there's not a bus there. I think there's a bar and a couple of mom and pop places, but other than that, it's like a step back 20 years. Dudes are still wearing cargo shorts.
Speaker 3:I guess that's what they got there. I don't know.
Speaker 2:Oh, anyway, that was good as my rant. I don't like Wilson County. Thank God, I moved away many, many, many, many moons ago. So what's, uh, what's on the latest here lately? Oh, it's hurricane man.
Speaker 3:Oh yeah that that just uh hit here lately. Oh, it's a hurricane man. Oh yeah, that just hit Texas this morning. I think it was a Category 1. Looks like they're getting some rain. It's only 80 miles an hour. I mean it'll do damage, but you know we see a lot worse here.
Speaker 2:Well, if anybody's listening down in the area that's getting hit by it, we feel you.
Speaker 3:We understand. Yeah, we hope you're doing okay down there.
Speaker 2:And prayers with you. Hey, did you see? I saw a TikTok man about Biden.
Speaker 3:He's not backing down, he's still going to run. Dude, let me tell you Jog or whatever he can do he goes?
Speaker 2:I'm not backing down. I will beatald trump in 2020 and I was like, did he just like 2020?
Speaker 3:did he say that? He said 2020 bro well, he beat medicare, so he said that. He said that during the debate. I thought that was funny. We beat.
Speaker 2:Medicare. Oh God, you did Medicaid, jesus. I tell you what man it's almost like. It's like watching a cartoon now. It's hysterical. I can't believe our country's gotten to this now man.
Speaker 3:Oh, I meant to tell you. It's so funny. My friend John and my neighbor they're in London right now and they sent me a clip from TV where they have, like they watch American. They were watching the debate and it has people there and their responses to our debate. Yeah, it was interesting. They're like how can these Americans keep supporting this Biden guy, like he can't function. But it's like we're the laughingstock of the world right now.
Speaker 2:Well, I think media everybody believed the media so much, but I think a lot of people now are starting going okay, media, I think you're a little crazy.
Speaker 3:My left friends I'm sorry, but I mean a lot of you act like it was a surprise that biden was in such um bad shape. Yeah, I mean during that debate. We've been seeing this for years and I just heard joe rogan this morning talking about back in 1988, they used to have a a in a comedy thing where they would actually, um, they called it the Joe Biden. It was a segment they did in their uh, their comedy where because he's plagiarized so much in his career that the premise of of the comedy act was different act of comedians would get up and do each other's um bits. You know they would plagiarize, they would, they would like, I would do yours and you would do mine, you know, because it was not their own and that was back in 1988 I remember when eddie murphy did a stand-up back in the 80s, he he had his little red suit on.
Speaker 2:He couldn't do that now. Okay, remember that.
Speaker 3:Yeah, but we were talking about Joe Biden. Well, he is when did Eddie Murphy come from? What did he do?
Speaker 2:Oh.
Speaker 3:I thought it was Banana in a tailpipe. That's what he's famous for.
Speaker 2:Too hot in a hot tub, ha Okay, so right on. So our next story here that we're getting into is Myrtle Beach, dirty Myrtle, so let's get with it. Story time. I can tell stories. I got too much to tell.
Speaker 3:I can tell stories I got too much Story's over, story's over. Well, the song is, I can tell Too much. Story's over, story's over. Well, the song is. I have no idea what happened there. It's probably better that we stop there Anyway.
Speaker 2:Chad loves that song, I think it's a good intro to Storytime.
Speaker 3:I think it's great.
Speaker 2:I think it's great and, by the way, before we get into the story, make sure you go to our YouTube channel subscribe. I think you go to our youtube channel, subscribe I think we got it fixed now and you can see us live. Well, well, you know, when we filmed it live, yeah, when we filmed it.
Speaker 3:So, yeah, you, you can, you can see it and you can see our pretty faces okay enough of that I'm not wearing a hat today, so the glare might be coming off the head all right, let's get to the story. This is about our little skip. We call him Danny the Crackhead.
Speaker 2:Danny a $25,000 bond out of Brunswick County.
Speaker 3:Yeah.
Speaker 2:And let's see oh, danny the Crackhead, we get the forfeiture and, as always, we always start the process, we start looking into it.
Speaker 3:Yeah, we go through our information sheet. When we do a bond, we're interviewing the cosigner, we're getting information. We're getting relatives, friends, information, people associated with this person. So when we get to this point we have something to review and kind of pick up where they're at. So we review that and we start making phone calls. I think we called his dad. Dad was a co-signer. We figured Dad, your son's got a drug problem, let's get this guy some help. You know, this is probably what's going on when he skipped. We call dad and dad says well, I haven't seen him in quite a few months.
Speaker 2:And you know, you never know if they're telling you the truth or not yeah, we could kind of tell in his voice though, because you know you had him on speakerphone and I was listening in to your conversation and you can tell by somebody's voice in their line too. Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 3:Yeah, so anyway, we keep doing our research, since that was kind of a dead end, he's not really being helpful. We're like, well, you know, whatever, we'll figure it out. And we keep digging, we look in the social media stuff and we're not finding anything. Of course, his number's disconnected. Who was it the girlfriend that co-signed?
Speaker 2:No, it was the dad that co-signed, but we the girlfriend. I think she was a second co-signer.
Speaker 3:Okay, she was a reference.
Speaker 2:Okay.
Speaker 3:Yeah, so we we start looking into the girlfriend and we do our, we do our report where we find everybody on her. Cause you find one, you're going to find the other usually.
Speaker 2:And we spoke with her and she was saying that he missed court because he was in the hospital. He has stage four liver cancer, I believe.
Speaker 3:I don't doubt it, he had a lot of problems, yeah.
Speaker 2:And that's what we were told and so we're like all right, so we're trying to help him get this resolved. Hey, you need to contact your attorney, get it recalled, trying to help them get this resolved, hey you need to contact your attorney, get it recalled.
Speaker 3:Recalled means means get a new court date and get put back on the calendar so that once that happens, we can file our motion to stop our our clock, so to speak, because we only have so much time to fix this. So it gives us the opportunity to to reset our clock. We're not off of the bond, but we have a new, like as long as they go to court and everything, we can reset it well after a couple weeks of dealing with the girlfriend and yeah, you gotta know when to pull the plug on on the all the talk, because people will will bullshit you.
Speaker 3:Um, to buy more time, you just stall so they can do whatever it is they're going to do to put you off, so that we can either go relocate somewhere else or they rarely take care of it.
Speaker 2:So I think I'm out one day serving some papers or something and I get a phone call from it was a Raleigh number and I pick and it was this guy on the phone saying, hey, I'm an attorney, I'm handling Danny the crackhead's case, and I said, okay, cool, you know, we're moving, we're getting things rolling, okay, he goes. Well, I can't get him to show up, I can't get him, he's already paid me. I just don't understand why't get him to show up. I can't get him to, he's already paid me. I just don't understand why he just won't show up. And the whole time I'm like, If you spend all this money on an attorney thousands of dollars, to get your stuff handled and you've got a sweet plea deal, why aren't you showing up? There's something going on.
Speaker 3:Right, well, drugs is a hell of a thing, yeah.
Speaker 2:And so Chad finds we start looking, and Chad finds the daughter, the daughter of the girlfriend.
Speaker 3:Yep, yeah, we find her, we call her and again, you've got to be careful who you talk to. You know, the dad's already warned the guy more than likely at this point because he wasn't being truthful with us. So we call the, the daughter of the girlfriend, and she lives in, uh like, thomasvilleville, north Carolina, which is, you know, like four hours, four and a half hours from here. Anyway, turns out she used to be a deputy at the sheriff's department there and, um, she hadn't spoken to her mother in quite a while. She had.
Speaker 3:We thought it was odd. We found her social media page and I was looking at it and I kept scrolling. She was gay, she adopted her and her wife. They adopted a child, and I thought it was odd that there were no pictures of the grandmother, the new grandmother. Like you know, whenever there's a baby involved, there's going to be grandma in the picture, right? Well, there were none. So I just thought that was really odd. So I figured it was safe for us to reach out and talk to her, because there has to be some kind of story there.
Speaker 2:Yeah, and Chad's really good about picking up on this stuff. He's good at a lot of certain things, I'm good at a lot of certain things, and together it's just— that's how it works.
Speaker 3:It works great, so we, we, we do a background on her.
Speaker 3:We get her phone number, we call her and she's a and she yeah, yeah, which is, you know, a little strange, for, you know, gay people don't tend to support Trump, but it's glad when you, we're glad when you guys do, cause you, you know, you see, anyway, um, she was great. She was like I've been waiting for this phone call and we're like we want to help you find your mom, because we know that you're probably wanting to know where she's at. And sure enough she was looking for and she gave us the aunt's information that lived down in Little River. Yeah, so Little River. For those of you who don't know our geography here, it's on the line between North Carolina and South Carolina.
Speaker 2:Right off of 17,. About 15 minutes north of North Myrtle.
Speaker 3:Right, we're in Wilmington, North Carolina, so we're about an hour or so from the South Carolina border of Myrtle Beach. She lived right on that border and what what it was, was they also. She lived there. The dad that we spoke to had a summer home in a little community close by in that neighborhood.
Speaker 2:Remember.
Speaker 3:And so so we had a little bit of information here. So we're starting to compile all of our information. We're keeping in touch. She says that we call her and let her know who we are. She's, you know, reluctant first, and then she's like yeah, they use me for money. Basically I've I've got cancer, and they come by whenever they need something.
Speaker 2:That's about the only time I see them, so we went down, we talked to her and we found that house in Calabash.
Speaker 3:Yeah, well, there was a little bit more before we took off down there, I believe. Before we took off down there, I did some more searching and I found that he got arrested on Christmas Day.
Speaker 2:Oh yeah.
Speaker 3:Yeah, so in North Myrtle area he got arrested. So now we know that he got arrested so we went to the police department and we can get a report That'll tell us exactly where he got arrested. So it was like I don't know like noon or something like that he got arrested. So it was like I don't know like noon or something like that he got arrested, so it was early. So if you're wasted and you get DWI early in the day, more than likely I'm thinking you live within a mile or two circumference of where you got arrested because you're not going to go take a long drive after you've been drinking, not a real long drive. You're just going to go take a long drive and you know, after you've been drinking, not a real long drive, you're just going to go as far as you need to.
Speaker 2:And keep this in mind. He has no ties there.
Speaker 3:Right, yeah, the only one is the aunt of the girlfriend that's in Little River. Yeah, that's the closest one, and then there's the dad's house, so it turns out he was getting mail there In Calabash, in Calabash. In Calabash which is right close to there.
Speaker 2:It's in North Carolina. It's right before the line.
Speaker 3:It's like two miles away from each other something like that. So he would receive mail there. So he would periodically. We had enough information. Now we're going to take a trip down there and kind of scout the area out. We stop in the neighborhood that the dad has the summer home in and we find that house. There's nobody there. There's a neighbor next door. We go and talk to them, Yep, and they say, yeah, he used to live here but he doesn't anymore. But he comes periodically to get mail.
Speaker 2:Once that's how we found Once or twice a week or something like that, yeah, something like that Once or twice a week.
Speaker 3:So okay, so I mean we're not going to be able to sit there and watch that much, you know, for somebody to come. But we now have a little bit of information. We talked to the aunt and we see if she'll help us. So she communicates with the girlfriend through Facebook Messenger, I believe, and we're trying to make it to where they would meet, maybe at a Walmart, to get you know whatever supplies they needed or something, and she's all for it, she's willing to help, because at this point none of the family's seen this lady, this mother of this girl that we started out talking to.
Speaker 2:She just kind of dropped off and they're, you know, concerned that she's just doing drugs and, you know, living a horrible lifestyle so now we've got information, knowing that they are in myrtle beach, they're coming back, so they're not far away, they're coming to get the mail they. We have confirmation that from the girlfriend and aunt that they're still nearby, and the police report. So that gives us enough information to hey, let's head down to dirty Myrtle. We call it dirty Myrtle because yeah it's dirty, yeah, uh.
Speaker 2:So we we go by the house, talk to the neighbor, find out about the mail and we start heading down. Just go look. I mean we are wishing a whim right now.
Speaker 3:Yeah, yeah, it's not a lot. It's not a lot. I mean, it's nothing you know. So we did know. The make of the car, yes, and a license plate, yeah. So you know, with all that, when we got the police report it wasn't far from the police department either. We ride to the spot and at this time it's wintertime, so it was like Christmas just had gone and come. I think we were in January, first week of January, something like that. And if you know anything about Myrtle Beach, during the winter you can get oceanfront place for $100 because they're hurting, because nobody wants to go there in the wintertime. Cheap, you can get it real cheap.
Speaker 2:We went to the police department first, and we talked to them, told them who we were, told them what we're there for, and then they wouldn't help us, they wouldn't even give us information on them. And it's weird because I know we're looked down upon because we're not technically, we're not law enforcement, but we're doing the same job, we're making sure, you know.
Speaker 3:Yeah yeah, we're, we're, we're both trying to do the same thing here, but we just don't have. We're just non-cops.
Speaker 2:And so we have an area like a what like a five-mile radius area that we're looking in like hotels and Dollar General and Walmarts.
Speaker 3:Yeah, so everybody knows. Well, you know, usually when you're dealing with folks that are kind of skipping around like this, you can always count on little convenience stores, gas stations, convenience stores, walmarts all places that these people pop up at, and so within that area of where he was arrested, we found a Walmart Dollar.
Speaker 2:General, like almost next to it.
Speaker 3:Yeah, the Dollar General, and those are places that we started at. The very first one we went to, girl, you know we. So we have this website, slammer Picks. We put you know, wanted people on Check it out and I have. That way I can just pull it up and I can go through the photos and say, here, you know what do you think I can go through the photos and say, here, you know what do you think? We went there. Girl was outside that worked there smoking and she was a cashier, Showed her the picture. She said, yes, he was here just the other night and he banged on the glass right at closing time.
Speaker 2:And she could tell that they were high on something Right, because they were, you know, pacing around.
Speaker 3:So we know we're right in the area. The thing is there's so many hotels, the parking decks I mean you can hide a car easy. It takes a lot of searching to figure this out. We go to the.
Speaker 2:Walmart right after that.
Speaker 3:The Walmart had seen them too. Walmarts always have good cameras, you know everything. They had seen her and they thought they had seen him, but definitely id'd her. So we're in the spot. You know it's somewhere around here.
Speaker 2:I think by the end of the day, because we were there for all day long and you're driving around and you just kind of you start seeing the same thing over and over side streets, looking at hotels, parking decks, parking lots, even little townhomes and stuff that are off the beaten path, and I think we just you know, me and me and Chad were like, all right, let's, um, we got some information, we can go back, we can regroup and try to figure this thing out. And we talked to the aunt and she's like, well, I'm gonna go follow missing persons report. I said, oh awesome, because the cops wouldn't help us at all.
Speaker 3:so maybe they'll help you. So, yeah, this is where it's pretty cool. Um, I mean just with after she did that and I didn't know this about Myrtle Beach, but going across the state line they have the camera system, that license plate readers, and I told you they were going across the line to the house once or twice a week to check the mail. It was only two days later she calls us. She says I know where they're at, got a call from a detective. He went and did a wellness check at a hotel. She gave us the name of the hotel, the room number, address the phone number.
Speaker 3:So we're like yes.
Speaker 2:We're in the office here, right, we're in the office, we get this phone call and I look at Chad I'm like, and while he's on the phone, we're getting our shit together.
Speaker 3:We're scrambling to get everything together that we need. You know you don't want to forget anything.
Speaker 2:Yeah, and we take off and go down there. So we get there and there's a parking deck for the hotel right across the street.
Speaker 3:Yeah, it's on oceanfront, kind of what we were thinking, you know.
Speaker 3:In the same area that we were looking. Yeah, it was just a little bit, you know, we just didn't cover that area, but it was within that perimeter that we were thinking. And so what we do first is we go over to the parking deck and we want to find the car. You know, that's their transportation. We're going to put a tracker on that car because wherever it's going to go, if, say, we mess up, whatever they slip through, it's kind of like insurance. It's like insurance, yeah, it's backup. So we go up this parking deck thing and we get on like the top floor almost and there was a car fits the description backed up in the corner of this little dark cubby hole cubby hole thing they found and it had a camera.
Speaker 3:You could see a little red light. He had a wifi camera or something. So he could see it from.
Speaker 2:He was a high tech crackhead but it was pointing in the wrong direction because I was like, dude, he got a camera right there so we parked on like on the other side of the parking deck. I get out and I'll walk over there and I'll sneak up. I kind of get in the cubbyhole where the camera can't see me.
Speaker 3:The other tracker on come back, tell chad, we're good, we drive back down, go over to the hotel yeah, just go in the front door, the main entrance, you know, and, uh, we asked to speak to the manager and we tell them who we are and who we're there for. And we pull up the little website, scroll through the photos and bada, bing, bada boom. She's like yep, yep, know exactly who you're talking about. Room 206, or something, something like that. They're like here's the master key. This will get you through the deadbolt.
Speaker 2:This will get you through everything, unlock everything, and so we got big. We got big old smiles on our face like a cracky yeah. So we get um, uh, so all alright. So we go, we're going up to the second floor and it's on the end unit Because they have a little window and they're like a little kitchenette area that they can look out and see the main road and they can see the parking deck. So Of course we're trying to be Very sneaky and ink is pink and we go up to the door. I look back at Chad. I said Chad, you ready. And he looks at me saying the same thing, smiling. I'm going, oh, here we go. And you get goosebumps on you because you're like you don't know what you're about to walk into.
Speaker 3:Yeah, there's always that.
Speaker 2:Yeah, so I unlock it, open the door, we rush in and what's what's going on? The dude's in there. He just got through smoking him up.
Speaker 3:Correct. Yeah, it was on the. It was on the little little table they had in there and I think aluminum foil and it was like a pipe and there was all these little rocks and they were having a crack party.
Speaker 2:yeah and the girlfriend was like, oh, she was stiff as a board, she didn't know what to do and and so I went to go put him in handcuffs and he tried to buck on me a little bit and he was a fragile guy. I'm like, I'm like, dude, that's not gonna work out well for you, bro. You might not want to do this.
Speaker 3:The game is over at this point. Just go along with it, you'll be okay, yeah.
Speaker 2:And so we look at the girlfriend. The girlfriend's like we were going to do it tomorrow. We're going to turn ourselves in tomorrow.
Speaker 3:It's funny how they're always ready to do it when we show up. Golly, we should have just waited, rob man.
Speaker 2:I know right, just wait one more day and believe it or not. He was arrested for a DWI down in Myrtle no ties to Myrtle. He had a $10,000 unsecured bond. They just let him go. Yeah, he ain't going to show up. He didn't show up for the Brunswick County mess. You think he's going to show up? Yeah.
Speaker 3:He just got some kind of settlement or something of like $30,000.
Speaker 1:Yeah, he had some money.
Speaker 3:I mean he had some money on him, he had means to go.
Speaker 2:He was smoking it up. That's what he was doing, so anyway, it stunk like shit in the hotel room we get out.
Speaker 3:Like burnt styrofoam.
Speaker 2:Get him in the car. We drive to the parking deck for a second, I get out, I go take the tractor off, we get back in and we're leaving on the way back and I don't think he knows where he's at the whole time and it stinks so bad in my car Was it my car that we're in?
Speaker 1:I think so.
Speaker 3:I think so yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2:So we're in my car and I'm like God man, I'm telling Chad, I'm like Chad, that's crack, that's all day long crack and it smells like, like we said, burnt styrofoam and it was horrible. And Chad would reach over to me and poke me like this and go hey man, check and see if he's alive, because he was in the back seat like it's like somebody turned him off.
Speaker 3:I mean he just you know he was out.
Speaker 2:Yeah, and I was like, so I had to look back there and see if his chest was rising and falling, if he was breathing or not. Hey, wake up, bro. You all right? Yeah, I don't think he knew where we were at until we got to the deal. No, he had a bad time the next day, I'm sure man, and he was probably 30 years old, but he looked 60. I don't know yeah.
Speaker 2:Crackheads got to love him, man. He used to get his car washed for $5. How about this guy? I remember this guy on the. Let's see if I got it, if you can hear it. I don't know what's going on with my volume on the YouTube, but freebasing cocaine, that's pretty much what he was doing. He was doing anything and everything he could. So I'm sorry, brunswick County, we had to take him back to you. I think he might be still there.
Speaker 3:I don't know, man. Hopefully he's got that done by now I would hope. But yeah, so we made the uh the family happy. Um, they, they finally got the call from the uh the mom that was missing and, uh, you know, reassured them that she was alive and and doing as well as she could a lot better now that she wasn't with uh danny the crackhead, danny the crackhead.
Speaker 2:He looked like a cracked out ninja turtle he wasn't well, but um anyway so that was our trip to dirty myrtle. We've been to dirty myrtle quite a few times and I'm not a big fan of myrtle beach. A lot of people are. I don't, I don't want to even vacation there. That's like why would you?
Speaker 3:but it's got some, some nice spots but a lot of the uh, the main tourist attraction areas are rough now yeah, I mean hell.
Speaker 2:When I was was down at Country Music Festival a couple years ago, they had a shooting right outside the front gate in the parking lot between some gang member and a police officer who got shot. Because I remember asking when we were down at the police department. I remember asking him hey, how's the police officer doing? Oh, he's doing great. He's shift now, but it's always something, yeah, always something. Well, that's uh. That's the end of number seven. I, um, I think we're getting used to this now man.
Speaker 3:Yeah, so the next episode? Um, what are we going to do? Have we? We hadn't discussed it?
Speaker 2:Oh't discussed it. No, we haven't. I'd like to have somebody on.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I've got a couple of potential folks working them into their schedule and our schedule to make it happen. But yeah, we've got some guests that want to come on and talk. Don't know when that's going to be, but we're going to have someone.
Speaker 2:But we'll have something special, I guarantee you. I promise you because it won't be too far, let's see. It won't be too far off and we'll be in Florida at the NABU convention Yep, yep, and we're going to do a lot of stuff there. We're trying to get everything set up. We're going to do a live on our YouTube channel where you can watch it live from it, and it also be recorded so you'll be able to see that we're going to. Like I said, we're going to speak to a bunch of Bosmans from across America and we're definitely going to speak with Michelle. So, chad, anything else you want to say to the audience before we get out of here?
Speaker 3:No man, that's. That's about a wrap for today. Just look forward to the next one. We'll have another exciting story. I'm thinking, I don't know, it's going to be a surprise.
Speaker 2:I kind of want to do California here.
Speaker 3:Oh well, okay, we can do that one, that one's going to be.
Speaker 2:That one's going gonna be really a little bit longer and yeah there's a lot to that one, oh man you want to. You want to give him a little teaser about what you saw in the hotel we walked in.
Speaker 3:Well, I mean, it was California, so whatever Dom con was know he looked that up and almost can figure it out, but just didn't know that was going on when we needed a hotel.
Speaker 2:Leather and leashes is all I got to say.
Speaker 3:Us having a guy in handcuffs was weak compared to what was going on in that hotel.
Speaker 2:Jesus. So all right guys. Well, thank you for tuning in, thank you for sticking with us and supporting us. Like I said, if you have any questions, comments, anything like that you can reach out to us. Go to offthehookbailcom.
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Speaker 3:And if you know somebody that wants to be a guest, we can do it remotely, or they can come in or whatever.
Speaker 2:Somebody that you think would would do do well with this subject matter. We're open, so let us know. Yep, all right, guys. Well, thank you, chad. It was good good seeing this past weekend. It was awesome. You bopped into water together, just sat there and did nothing. It was great. All right, let's do it again. Alright, guys, love you mean it? Peace out.
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