Off The Hook

Tales of a Drunk Marine, Fort Names, and Tracking Eddie Across State Lines

Chad and Rob
Speaker 1:

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.

Speaker 2:

They go back home to mommy.

Speaker 1:

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. I love it.

Speaker 2:

These are real stories, but the names have been changed. It is what's going on, guys. I am Rob and I'm Chad. What's?

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up.

Speaker 2:

I think y'all know us by now.

Speaker 3:

You know us by now. You wouldn't think you would think yeah, I think we got some. Know us by now, you know us by now.

Speaker 2:

You wouldn't think you would think yeah, I think we got some loyal listeners, yeah, and we actually got some Shout out to all you people who are?

Speaker 3:

listening. We appreciate you.

Speaker 2:

Thank you a whole bunch. We appreciate it. I've noticed here lately we've gotten some new subscribers that come on. I've told a lot of people and they loved it. And then I went and got some shirts made here in town locally and the guy was like, oh yeah, you're the other guy, you're raw.

Speaker 3:

I was like yeah, he's like all right, I know you, but I don't know you. I know you from the podcast.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, he knows the voice but doesn't know the face, so that tells me right there you're not watching YouTube, which is whatever. Hey, I'm enjoying it. We got so many stories like you were telling me this morning we got another story we got to bring up, yeah uh, about christopher three helping us uh, south carolina.

Speaker 3:

So, chris, if you're listening, what's up buddy?

Speaker 2:

hey, man. So man, have you seen what's going on lately? Man, I gotta bring this up. Man, have you seen? Uh, did you see where pete hexeth renamed fort liberty back to fort Bragg in North Carolina?

Speaker 3:

Which shouldn't have been changed to begin with.

Speaker 2:

I mean Come on.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, like locally. I mean that whole period of time that everything's names got changed and statues got removed and stuff like that man, it's just, it's exhausting man Really.

Speaker 2:

It is. I'm just I'm kind of glad that, like that, it was starting to feel like some more normalcy.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, yeah, I'm glad that they're turning the Marine base back to Army base. Is it Army?

Speaker 2:

base yeah, it's.

Speaker 3:

Army base back to Fort.

Speaker 2:

Bragg yeah, that's in Fayetteville.

Speaker 3:

So that's a few hours from us, we call it Fayette-nom, Fayette-nom. Yeah, so we're closer to Jacksonville. You know we got Jacksonville's.

Speaker 2:

Camp Lejeune baby.

Speaker 3:

Camp Lejeune. They didn't mess with that one.

Speaker 2:

I don't think you want to mess with the Marines. Yeah, they eat crayons and stuff we bond. Enough of those guys out remember that one guy we bonded out like he took a four lift he was on base now took a four lift to do the ammunition, like building and like ran through it.

Speaker 3:

He was, he was drunk yeah, he was right, he was drunk and he did that. Yeah, I remember that one god that was that.

Speaker 2:

That's not. That's a couple years ago. A few years ago, yeah but. I was like what in the hell are you doing?

Speaker 3:

crazy stories. That's why we're telling them. Oh yeah, you won't believe us. I didn't think of that until like right now.

Speaker 2:

Oh man, so uh, chad, uh, anything exciting your way, anything new, because I have. We've been sick for feels like for months now, like this weather's been killing us yeah I don't know.

Speaker 3:

I mean, you know, just got a different ride. Oh yeah, for me, dude that.

Speaker 2:

I checked it out, bro. That thing's sweet. I've never like really sat in one we. We rode in one like years ago in california when we got that guy yeah, that's right but this one here is a little different man. This one was nice yeah, it's pretty fun.

Speaker 3:

I was. I was actually while I was waiting on you this morning, because the funny thing is I forgot my key to the office to let to get in, because my new car doesn't require a key it's a tesla, so you know it uses your phone or a card to get in. Oh, so I'm rushing out of the house getting the kids ready.

Speaker 2:

He calls me this morning. I'm like getting ready. He's like, where are you at? I'm like I'm still at the house. I'm about to head that way while I was up.

Speaker 3:

So I sat in my car and I connected it to Hulu. Oh yeah, and I'm watching the news on my screen on Fox News.

Speaker 2:

I news on my screen on uh fox news. I like it, man. It's pretty cool. I got to sit in it. You know like we got to play with all like this thing is the tesla, it's my commuter car.

Speaker 3:

You know I still got my truck, but you know it's something to take the kids to school and come down to the office and you know I'm just putting miles on that truck and you know it's not cheap 13 miles per gallon, no. So, um, yeah, I figured I would do this and I got a good deal because evidently it's the last 2025s that they were trying to get rid of and uh, so I got some off of it. So pretty good deal. I feel good about it yeah, man.

Speaker 2:

So, uh, man, I don't. I ain't really got much going. Like I said, I've been sick the whole time, but the band's coming together. Well, we got another practice on sunday. Come to find out. I just found out this morning that our fiddle player used to play with charlie daniels well, charlie daniels is from leland. Yeah, so you know I mean that's right across the bridge from us.

Speaker 3:

You know that's originally so yeah, I'm excited about that.

Speaker 2:

So if guys, if you're like here locally and if you see the salty southern band because I got the salty southern stuff from, uh, the hats that you made and in the shirts and stuff gotta come check us out. It's gonna be good. It's gonna be good stuff. So, all right, moving on to the super bowl.

Speaker 3:

Well, that's a lot of controversy, Other than the game sucking. It was good for the Eagles. The Eagles spanked that ass they spanked them, they spanked them, they really did, and I think everybody was cheering. It seemed like the newscast guys. Everybody seemed like they were making excuses for the Chiefs. Oh well, you know, like third quarter, well, one touchdown and it'll turn it around. I was like, guys, they're getting that butt spanked. They didn't pay the rest. Enough, Taylor. Oh my gosh.

Speaker 2:

Oh well, they showed her and they booed her.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, oh, but wait, you know I've heard the opposite. I heard you know we saw one and Trump. You know they cheered for Trump and then booed Taylor. And then I've heard the opposite, where they booed Trump and you can watch it for yourself whatever.

Speaker 2:

You can watch it for yourself and you can make that own decision. Yeah, I mean, what the hell? What the hell? I mean you can't. The liberals will lie to you, to your face, and you're like that's not it, because it's not what I see.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, whatever Horrible. The big Super Bowl thing, I guess, which I personally thought sucked was the Kendrick Lamar halftime show if you want to call it that. Yeah, I mean whatever happened to Prince? Prince was a halftime show, yes, uh, michael Jackson's was a halftime show, yeah. The who, the who, was a half time.

Speaker 2:

I mean, it was a concert with a football game attached to it.

Speaker 3:

Correct, so this right here what's the purpose of a halftime show? To entertain to entertain you to, to take you away from you know, temporarily from your work and your, all your obligations you have daily. We're in politic, all that crap. This is a time where we're supposed to come together, watch a game, cheer for one side. In the middle of it you get entertained by somebody you know, until until the guys come back out. Right, well, that's not what we had sunday I don't.

Speaker 2:

I didn't understand him and rapping well it, it he could have.

Speaker 3:

He could have read a story to somebody, I guess, but his voice it was not musical, it was, I guess he was trying to put out a message from what I've seen other people say and, like you, just don't get it if you didn't I don't care you to get it. And I was like that's not what I was watching TV for. It was to be entertained, but anyway that's been controversial. I heard he's not getting paid for it either, Jesus.

Speaker 2:

I missed the days when we had, like you said, Prince, when Prince was on.

Speaker 3:

If you ever get a chance. Youtube Prince Super Bowl.

Speaker 2:

But you know what Prince was? A he was a musical genius. He was a genius and unfortunately he had an addiction that we see a lot of people have. And, by the way, yesterday we'll get back to this. But yesterday I was at jail doing a bond as a dwi up in pender, county right, and I was sitting there waiting on the magistrate and the paperwork to get there and there was a young man sitting there and he was like hey man, are you a bondsman? Like yeah, I'm a boss, because you can't say that.

Speaker 1:

you know, you can't say hey, I'm a bondman yeah he was like yeah, I'm here for probation and stuff.

Speaker 2:

he goes. My I'm from California and he goes. I've been here for a couple years now and nobody wanted to bond me out. So I sat here for a few months like three months and when I saw the judge, the judge was like I don't see you being an addict, like a hard addict. I see you needing some help. Would you go to a rehabilitation center? He goes, yeah, I'll do it. He did it. And when I saw he told me his story and while we're sitting there he's been clean for almost a year and he said man, he goes, I'll never go back. I was doing cocaine and drinking a lot and it was affecting my family and and job and all that and I was like man it was. You know, I'm glad to hear that. I'm glad to see that. Like it's good to hear good stories like that from time to time.

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Yeah.

Speaker 2:

And I told him. I was like hey man, just stay on the right path and you get it. He's. He lives in Hampstead and he's got trying to pop in on them every now and then go hey man, how's things going, you know just, oh, yeah, it's. It's a good thing that dude.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I like, when we pop in, we, you know various I don't think we can eat at a restaurant somebody we haven't bonded out that works there and uh, you know, you see them, you, you know, kind of feel like you're checking on them a little bit to see how they're doing.

Speaker 2:

Make sure they're there and he's not even bond. But I'm just curious because it's nice to hear that somebody went to to a rehabilitation center and it worked, and it worked.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:

Because a lot of times it don't. They get out, they do the same thing, they reoffend and go back in there again.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, they do it to dodge jail, yep, and uh yeah.

Speaker 2:

Well, so that was a good bond yesterday, sir, yeah it was.

Speaker 3:

I think he pissed. Well, that guy evidently pissed off a judge, magistrate, somebody. It was a judge, yeah, so he just had ended his first DWI. Yep, it had gone on in court for two years, and that's what he told me. And then he, you know, I don't know if he was found guilty or what the outcome was, but obviously it was, uh, guilty of I don't know to what degree.

Speaker 3:

You have four degrees of dw, levels of dw yeah, one through five or something so, uh, guess um judge wasn't happy with him getting another one right after that one.

Speaker 2:

Just I think is what he blew. I think he blew a like really high number really and also like a 0.29 maybe he was in the wind. Yes, he was okay well, if that happens, call us. Uh, we'll get you out, but you got to go to court and you can't be doing that no more.

Speaker 3:

You're gonna kill somebody yeah, he didn't have a cosigner, he owned property. But yeah, we're kind of going out on a $25,000 limb, so to speak well, don't worry, it's on the back of the affidavit, the address.

Speaker 2:

So we got you all right. So, being that the philadelphia eagles won the super bowl, congratulations eagles. I'm not a big eagles fan, I'm a redskin fan. I didn't care either way, but whatever, I don't care, but it's back in the division, so congratulations. So this story that we're going to tell is a story that we did right outside of Philadelphia. Yep Eddie, it was a $100,000 bond.

Speaker 3:

It was a big bond. So this guy, he had a girlfriend down here. She lived in a nice neighborhood outside of Br brunswick county here, I think, with her family, something like that. They had a kid. I want to say he wanted. He broke into the house, tried to take the kid and um assaulted her. So he got kidnapping charges and assault on a female and all this stuff yeah, you know more about than I do because you wrote the bond actually.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, that's been. That was Ten years ago. It's been a good while. It doesn't seem like that long, but yeah, I guess it is so. Anyway, we talked to his parents. I want to say it was that co-signed, got him out, I gave him a ride to a hotel Hang on, hang on, but this is story time. Oh yeah, We've got story time. We didn't have it last time.

Speaker 1:

I know right, let's see if it works this time.

Speaker 2:

Here we go, there we go, I can tell stories.

Speaker 3:

I got too much to tell, too much I can tell stories. I got too much to tell.

Speaker 2:

I can tell stories Too much. Stories All right, all right. So the story is we're going to call this guy Eddie.

Speaker 3:

Eddie, eddie the Marine, eddie the PTSD Marine.

Speaker 2:

Yep. So Eddie, the PTSD Marine Chad bonds him out of Brunswick county.

Speaker 3:

a hundred thousand dollar bond gets him out, take him to a hotel, yeah, which is going to catch a flight the next day. So when somebody we've got on bond you know it always makes you leery when they're going to leave the state, because that's one of the conditions that you you know, one of the seven reasons you violate we can put you back in jail. So when we we have to know where they are, we have people all over the United States that we get out and they go. You know other places, but we have it worked out to where we know where you're at.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, Well, he was going well, he told, he told you up front that he was going back to Philadelphia, right?

Speaker 3:

Right, he told us that he was going there and we confirmed the address and you know, so we were okay with it. The problem was he didn't go to court.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and I and I believe I trying to remember now that, uh, you were on the phone with him a lot, yeah, and he was, he was bullshitting us. He was bullshitting us pretty much about the lawyer going to get it recalled. I'm going to do this, do that. We called the lawyer because the attorneys know who we are. So we're like, hey, what's going on with this guy? And they were like, yeah, he's not doing what he's supposed to.

Speaker 3:

So you're telling us one thing and your attorney's telling us another yeah, and we don't tell him that. No, we don't tell him that, because you know that's what it is. Yeah, so I say, rob, let's, um, let's, let's pull the trigger, let's go rent us a minivan and head up to pennsylvania, right, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:

So chad picks me up this little minivan, he that he rented. He likes minivans, right which is cool.

Speaker 3:

You get comfortable and they're good on gas and they got room, true so we do all the homework.

Speaker 2:

We we verify that he's still up in the pennsylvania area at his house. He did. He did tell us the truth on a few things, but he lied to us about the attorney. He didn't think we would come up to Philadelphia to come get him. So we drive all day, we get up there, we go where he lives and we're sitting there looking at the house and we saw like little lights and somebody moving around.

Speaker 3:

We got there kind of late in the evening.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, they're kind of late in the evening.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, it seemed like yeah, so we didn't. We didn't push it because we're going to have to drive in the middle of the night, you know and that's a long haul. So I remember we got a hotel, not just down the road, it was a nice area that he was in.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I think I cannot remember the name of it, but it's right, it's a little suburb right outside of philly. Um, we get a hotel and it was nice hotel like we thought it was.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, we thought it had bed bugs yeah, I said no, I pulled the sheets back because anytime I go to a hotel I pulled, like I lift mattresses up, and I'm looking yeah, because you don't want to bring that shit home and I look and I see this little thing. It looked like it was a bed bug. It was small, so I get it and put it in a little cup.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I remember he showed it to the staff downstairs.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and they're like, oh, we're going to switch your rooms. I'm like, all right, cool. So we go to another room, do the same thing no bed bugs. And did they give you your money back?

Speaker 3:

They comped us the room, I believe.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I think they comped the room, but you better because it was one of the nicer hotels.

Speaker 3:

We're not going to name any names, but you wouldn't have thought that this would have happened in this hotel.

Speaker 2:

So we get up next day I remember us going to go get something to eat that morning and then come up with a game plan hey, let's go see what we see.

Speaker 3:

We were fresh and ready to go.

Speaker 2:

Yep, so we get to this neighborhood, nice neighborhood. Yeah, we're sitting like partially in a cul-de-sac because his house was in a cul-de-sac.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, it's a long, long driveway. It's one of those regular neighborhoods, you know it, house cleared out, where you boom, boom, boom, house, house, house and a circular, um, cul-de-sac. And we were sitting there in the minivan and we were like trying to think of how we're going to approach this house. Now, he knows me, yeah, but he doesn't know rob, nope, so we're, we're dressed plain clothes, yep, and you know, we don't. We're not screaming bondsmen or anything on us, um, but we do have id to show who we are so we came up with this brilliant game plan.

Speaker 2:

Brilliant, it's brilliant, it's great, it's huge, huge, brilliant. It's the best of all. So chad goes, rob all you. Go up to the door and knock on the door and say we need something. I'm like, hey, I say we got a flat tire, I need help. He's like all right, cool, I'm going to go stand beside the garage while you're doing your thing, and if you can bring him, out, bring him out.

Speaker 2:

I'm like all right, cool, so we go up there. Chad gets in his spot. I go to the front door, I knock, my heart's pounding a mile a minute right now.

Speaker 3:

This is one of your first ones, right.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it was one of the first ones.

Speaker 3:

I think the first one. We traveled a good distance to do.

Speaker 2:

I think so. Yeah, it's been so long ago, so you?

Speaker 3:

know we're going to another state, you have to abide by their laws too, once you get there. So this is all a learning experience.

Speaker 2:

Yeah. So I knock on the door and the dude opens the door and it's him. I'm like, hey, bro, what's up? And he's like, hey, man, and he was nice as can be, he goes. Can I help you? I said man, I got a flat tire in my van right here and I've asked some of your other neighbors and nobody's home nobody's home and, dude, I need some help. He's like no problem, because I told him I broke my back and I couldn't bend over. Oh, good call, yeah, sympathy card.

Speaker 2:

I pulled that I pulled that shit out my butt. You hear me, I pulled that one out of my butt. I didn't know I was like I broke my back. Okay, whatever, I'll go with it. So we start bebopping right and I'm I'm talking to him, trying to keep his attention away from chad here, because here comes chad yeah, I'm I'm not too far behind he's coming. He's coming, it comes, he's like a.

Speaker 2:

I mean, you see how like not like, jad's not a small dude. Right it comes up behind like a bull in a china shop, it grabs him, said nope, you ain't going nowhere. And I was like yeah, sorry.

Speaker 1:

Bro I was like there's no flat tire I didn't even break my back bro.

Speaker 3:

All good news for me, bad for you. So anyway, you know it's a means to an end. You know we had to do this because he could, you know, just stay in that house. Yep, he's ex-military, I'm sure he's well-armed in this. Oh, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:

And also like I said, we call him PTSD. I think we take him back inside the house to get some stuff?

Speaker 3:

Yeah, Well, I mean, as long as we can, you know, get a handle on him. Yeah, you know we have. It's a judgment call, man. I mean, you don't know who's in the house.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but this was you know, you make your best, which you think you know.

Speaker 3:

You make your best, which what you think you know we can. We can do the disappointment on his face. He was in there by himself. It was a good size house, yeah, and like I think dude was living by himself because he's retired military with the ptsd. Um, he had some mental stuff going on and that was a part and which was sad. But you know, is it a hundred thousand dollars?

Speaker 3:

gonna let it go type sad, no, no no, so he's gonna have to work that out. Our job is to make him go back and face the music yeah so um we, we, but we get him his, his clothes or his shoes or whatever it was that I forget what we needed to get?

Speaker 2:

And we take off and we leave and it's a long ride back. We stop a couple times and he's talking the entire time. He will not shut up and I'm over here like I'm getting aggravated. This is back in my, you know, angry Rob days, angry Rob days where I'm like look dude, if you want to shop, you had to go to anger management.

Speaker 2:

I actually did one time and the anger management guy was like okay, yeah, you can just this kind of spent like 20 years ago. But he was like you don't need to come in here, you just have an ex-wife issue. I was like well, yeah, I know, I know Right an ex-wife issue, I'm like well, yeah, I know, I know right, you know she won't let me see my kid. So that was, that was like 19, 18 years ago. That's been a long time ago.

Speaker 1:

So, anyway.

Speaker 2:

So now, since you know, now when I go get somebody I'm not as angry, I'm not, I'm not me, but I'm not, I'm calmed down, plus my blood pressure's out the freaking roof, I had to get new blood pressure medications.

Speaker 3:

Hey, that was what happened over the weekend, oh, yeah, yeah. Yeah, you had an issue. Yeah, I found out.

Speaker 2:

You can't drink on this blood pressure medication and it jacks your blood sugar. I'm not diabetic and if you drink on it it jacks your blood sugar up. I passed out. They checked it. It was 363. And it's supposed to be around 100, 120 somewhere. That's not good, rob.

Speaker 3:

No, so I ain't doing that to you. So you know what not to do now.

Speaker 2:

No, so my drinking days are over. So the older you get, the more calm you be. So we're on the way back and I know we stopped and we eat and I'm smoking a cigarette because at the time I was smoking, right, and trying to keep him calm the whole entire ride and try not to bite his head off and we take him down. It was Brunswick County, right, yeah, it was Brunswick County. So we take him and put him in jail and after that it's over with. We file the paperwork and we get off and it's on to the next problem.

Speaker 3:

As we always say on to the next issue, on to the next one.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so I don't want to do that again though.

Speaker 3:

That was Eddie, the PTSD Marine Yep, and.

Speaker 2:

I want to, really I want to say I kind of wonder where these people are at now, because you know they they talk about this shit in jail. How'd you get in here? Well, bounty hunter, come got me. Oh really, who was it? You know, you know they talk about that. Don't run on these, because I've heard it.

Speaker 3:

I've heard people say oh shoot, I just remembered one that we got to tell which one the one where, like I think, I was at Myrtle beach and like we had looked for him before.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, oh yeah.

Speaker 3:

We got to tell that one and you ended up getting them down there and his dad was in the lobby talking junk about the bondsman that did all this. Oh yeah.

Speaker 2:

I remember that oh dude.

Speaker 3:

I saw he's back. He's in jail. Yeah, he's under like over a million dollar bond. He's got a long list of charges.

Speaker 2:

And I tased him.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, that was the one that ran out of the restaurant, yep.

Speaker 2:

And he shit himself when I tased him, I just had to.

Speaker 3:

It hit me, I was like shoot.

Speaker 2:

I just remember that that was one of my.

Speaker 3:

That was an early, that was one that you and I did worked on together some yep and then we had we had a dead end and had to pick it up later and james helped me on that one. Yeah, yeah, that one. That one was a little more involved but had a crazy ending and dudes, dudes, back in jail facing I don't know. I want to say he murdered somebody Really. Yeah, it's something really, really bad. Like he's got a ton of charges, wow, yeah.

Speaker 2:

Well, he don't need to be on the street.

Speaker 3:

Oh man.

Speaker 2:

Them type of people need to stay in prison.

Speaker 3:

I don't think his dad needs to be on the streets, oh yeah.

Speaker 2:

Them type of people need to stay in prison. I don't think his dad needs to be on the streets. Oh yeah, that's true too, he was all mad at me.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, you're an angel of a son.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, we got to tell man. I'm glad you brought that up. You got two stories you told me just about this boy.

Speaker 3:

They just come back. Sometimes I don't know.

Speaker 2:

I'd just be doing something. I forgot all about it. I'm glad you said something. Yeah, man, you got any plans for coming up?

Speaker 3:

this weekend, anything going on. Man, it's Valentine's Day? Oh it is, but this will come out after no.

Speaker 2:

No, because we're a little sorry, we're a little bit late on this episode. We had a lot going on. We've been sick.

Speaker 3:

Yesterday we had a bond. That bond we had to work on, and that was right when we were about to do this episode, so that one kind of took precedence. But we'll have this one out today. I'll upload it as soon as we're done, right? Yeah, this weekend is Valentine's Day. Do something for your significant other.

Speaker 2:

Better call and get some flowers, you know.

Speaker 3:

I don't know about that. You know, you guys just starting to date might want to get the flowers, but them things die and they don't last long. I mean.

Speaker 2:

Some women like it. I know my lady likes flowers and we've only been dating for a little over two years now. I like steak, which is awesome, I do, and some women like it.

Speaker 3:

I know I know my lady likes flowers and we've only been dating for a little over two years now. I like steak, which is awesome.

Speaker 2:

I do too. Steak is awesome, or carnivore. So oh, no, I'm going to the a second chance prom this weekend. We got yeah, I got invited by some from friends of ours. What is that? All get dressed up and, uh, we go out and there's a couple places doing a second chance prom where you go.

Speaker 3:

It's like, it's like a prom. You go get pictures.

Speaker 2:

Oh, if you didn't get to the first time yeah, I went for 30 minutes of mine and we took off and went partying. Oh yeah, so this time. So my buddy tig, hey, tig, uh, he's got a buddy here that owns a limousine. It's yellow, right, is he?

Speaker 3:

one that's got the stretch bolts wagon yes, I've seen that. I've seen that thing. It's right on i-40. Yeah, it's a stretch bug.

Speaker 2:

yeah, it's, it's it, dude, is we're riding that? Oh, it's gonna be, it's gonna be, we're going to try it out. I can't remember. Is it Friday night? I think it's Friday night.

Speaker 3:

Friday night is Valentine's, I believe.

Speaker 2:

I think the second chance problem is that night and then Seven Mile is doing the same thing. So I think we're going to hit both of them. There's one downtown here and there's one at Seven Mile. But yeah, lemon's going to come pick us up. It's going to come pick us up. It's going to be funny, cool, but other than that, dad and I got band practice with everybody. It's going to be awesome. We're putting it together pretty nice. Man. We need to play in your clubhouse.

Speaker 3:

Man, I don't know about all that you don't think Dale, I don't know about all that.

Speaker 2:

Hey, if you need a band, we play country and rock. Okay, if you need it, hit us up. Well, well, chad, that was the story of Eddie the PTSD Marine. Other than that man, that's another wrap. Let's get back to it. We got a lot of things to do so yeah, we got.

Speaker 3:

We got to figure out how to use um. You know, we got. We got some long distance interviews on this podcast that we've got in mind, that we want to do you know right?

Speaker 2:

yeah, we got to figure out what to switch and how to do it with zoom and the whole nine.

Speaker 3:

yeah, so we want to change up the format a little bit, but we got to figure some things out, but we got some more ideas coming. So, anyway, we're glad that you guys come check us out and come back next week and we'll have another.

Speaker 2:

Absolutely, and so, in the meantime, we love you. We meant it. I'm Chad, I'm Rob and this is Off the Hook Podcast, see ya.

Speaker 1:

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