
Off The Hook
We are a group of private investigators, bounty hunters / fugitive recovery agents, and bail bondsmen that have been in this line of work for over twenty five years and have many stories to tell. We have traveled all over the country catching fugitives and bringing them back to have their day in court. With our years of experience we are trying to educate the public about bail and why it is a needed part of our judicial system.
Off The Hook
Tales of a Bondsman: A Day in the Life
Join us for an engaging episode where we unwrap the unpredictable world of bonding, featuring intriguing stories from our day-to-day experiences. We kick things off by welcoming back my co-host, who fills us in on his family vacation, before diving deeply into the often absurd yet captivating life of a bondsman. As we dissect the bizarre calls we receive—ranging from heartfelt pleas for help to outright confusion—we shine a light on the reality behind the profession that many don’t fully understand.
Among our tales, we explore the escapade of Ricky, a DWI offender whose saga spans from his arrest to a heartfelt but complicated resolution. His story encapsulates the vital themes of responsibility and the gravity of choices individuals make after facing legal troubles. We even tackle some humorous and rather outrageous queries that illustrate the disconnect many have about bonding, statistics of life on the run, and the realities faced by those involved in the bail bonds industry.
Our conversations also delve into the importance of connection and teamwork in navigating this challenging line of work. By sharing our hilarious exchanges and insightful dialogues, we hope to entertain you while also prompting a deeper understanding of the struggles, choices, and unexpected relationships that arise from this unique profession.
We encourage you to tune in, share your thoughts, and subscribe to our podcast if you enjoy our conversation—your feedback and engagement help us create content centered around you, the listeners!
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 what's going on, guys?
Speaker 2:I'm rob and I'm chad what's up oh man, same old story, just different week. But did you? Uh, I'm glad you're back. So in case everybody's wondering why I said that Chad's been gone on vacation for a week down to Disney, yeah, yeah, take the kids to Disney, yeah.
Speaker 2:I'm so glad this man is back. I could kiss his face. Just don't do that, rob. I'm not going to, I promise, but I am man dude. I don't do that, rob. I'm not going to, I promise, but I am man dude, I don't know how you do it. This is why the dynamic of us two works so good is because you take all the calls and you had the phones forwarded to me.
Speaker 3:Yeah.
Speaker 2:And I had some stupid calls. Bro, I had some stupid, I don't know how the hell I almost jumped out of my damn skin sometimes.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I had some stupid. I don't know how the hell I almost jumped out of my damn skin sometimes. Yeah, dealing with the public is hard at times, especially the public we have to deal with most of the time. Right, I get a call.
Speaker 2:There are exceptions. I get a call in the middle of the night, right, this lady is like, hey, I need a bondsman. I'm like, okay, what you got, I don't know. I said, what do you mean? You don't know. I was like, how much is the bond? And she goes, she's, I don't know. I said, okay, do you know what county they're in? I don't know. I said, then why are you calling? What do you know? Do do you think I'd like set, do you think we?
Speaker 3:a lot of people think we set bonds but we don't they think they can push a button and we'll pop out of a wall at any given moment. Yes, I'm here. When people call me at three o'clock in the morning, they just they don't say hey, I'm sorry for waking you up. You know we do, we're human, we sleep, but they just go right into it. You know he was arrested repulsively acute, you know, just like spilling all this stuff and I'm like and good morning to you too yeah you know just straight what do you need.
Speaker 2:Well, she got mad and I was like, well, you can't help me. Then Click. And I'm like, all right, whatever, I'm going to bed, add a few of those. Yeah, oh. And here's the funniest one man, oh my God, this is the best one out of all of them. Hey, she called me crying. It was at Onslow, it was $100,000.
Speaker 2:Well, she calls me and goes hey, I need some help. I'm like, okay, what's going on? And she's like it's something with drug trafficking. I'm like, well, you know that is illegal, so you will get a bond for that. And she's like, well, let me tell you this.
Speaker 2:And it goes on about he didn't do this. I'm like, look, I'm not gonna plead their case to you, like you're the judge, jury and everything. Yeah, I'm not the attorney. So I'm like how I was like she goes, I got five hundred dollars. Like, well, how much is the bond? She kept like wouldn't say how much the bond was. And I was like you got to tell me the bond in order for me to give you a price. And she goes it's a hundred thousand dollar bond. I said you got 500. She goes yeah, I said ain't, no way in hell. I started like I started like laughing. I was like no, I was like she goes. I've had so many bondsmen tell me the same thing. I'm like yeah, do you know how much it? It cost us a lot of money to write that bond.
Speaker 3:Okay, all right, we're writing a check essentially for the full amount of the bond.
Speaker 2:Right.
Speaker 3:Okay, you can't go. It's the same thing as going to get a loan for a car or a house or something like that. You can't just waltz in there with a couple bucks in your pocket and expect to get a lot more, like it's based on the percentage of what you want to borrow. You know you can't make payments. It's not layaway, it's not. I mean, we can do some, but not like these people have in their mind. It's like I'll put a little bit of change and I'll just tell them that I'll make payments forever. You know, and don't work that way.
Speaker 2:Oh, I had this other woman. Tell me, tell me, my son got arrested for possession of cocaine and she was going 100 miles an hour. I was like that sounds like you're.
Speaker 3:It's like you've been dipping into his stash.
Speaker 2:I'm like, okay, okay, she goes. I just don't understand. I don't understand why they locked him up. I said, well, and I was at a dinner table too. I said well, ma'am, I said cocaine is illegal, it's a hell of a drug, and the whole table, my whole table. They're just sitting there laughing and they're like, they're like. Why are you being so like me? I was like I'm not being mean, it's the truth.
Speaker 3:I know, I can only imagine. You know what people think. I can tell you this sir, you know when I hear one side of the conversation when I'm on the phone and. I'm somewhere and like someone starts spewing all this stuff and I'm like you know it must sound horrible. I can only imagine, but I'm so many years of hearing it and having to talk to it and like it's exhausting.
Speaker 2:I'm so glad you had the phones back. Now he takes it. So chad texted me yesterday talking about I'm back home, got the phones and I jumped in. I said thank god, and hitter goes. What was that all about? I was like chad has the phones and she was like she starts laughing because the day before she was like I'll be glad when chad comes back. So, chad, thank you for coming back to me but we all need a break right oh man, uh, it was.
Speaker 2:It was a rough one, but hey, it's all good. Now you're back and we continue business as usual. Um, yeah, so other than that, while you were gone, did you see I know you didn't want trying to try not watch the news, taking a break from everything but did you see where Zelensky came in and started his shit with, like Trump and JD Vance, like what the hell, dude?
Speaker 3:Yeah, you can't talk to this administration the way you did the last one. Yeah, you can't talk to this administration the way you did. The last one, like all the memes that everyone's seen, is like you came for a check and you got a reality check instead. That's appropriate.
Speaker 2:I'm just curious, man, the $360 billion that we gave them in the last administration, where did that money go to? Yeah, and being accounted for, and I don't think Zelensky wants to. He's not going to account for it. He's like he's trying to hide something but he's not going to say it.
Speaker 3:He's going to go hit other countries and beg from them. It looks like that's what's going on.
Speaker 2:Go ahead, that's not our. And then he had the balls to tell trump well, you got a big ocean, you're gonna feel it well. Oh, let me stop you right there, big boy, no, I ain't having. And, dude, very disrespectful, I mean, we've had, you know, other countries, I don't. I see something developing here. I don't know about you, but I see something developing here. I don't know about you, but I see something I mentioned this earlier. Some of these other countries that are with him like backing him, giving him money, whatever it seems like they're not getting money in their pockets from us anymore, so they're going to do what they can to back him up so they can figure out some way to screw other countries out of money. I don't get it, dude. I don't get it. I'm just glad that we're not pocking it, no more.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I listened to Elon on Joe Rogan as I was coming back from Florida at the time and he addressed all the things that you know the left's accusing him of going through. He has access to social security numbers, so do like 50 some other people I believe is the number with that security clearance that he has. Do you think this multi-billionaire dude wants your Social Security number for something?
Speaker 2:It's just something to be that's stupid. But have you seen how the left has always doesn't matter what it is, if it's good for the people, they're not going to like it, no matter what.
Speaker 3:No, they just got it in their head that.
Speaker 2:Donald.
Speaker 3:Trump wants to I don't know destroy the country in their mind. Dude, that's what we were seeing with the last administration. That's what route we were on. I mean, let him do what he's doing and with everyone that's helping him to get it cleared up. There's a mess to fix. They're working on it. It's not instant. As far as these egg prices go, that was another thing. It's like the last administration had so many to destroy because of, supposedly, the bird flu, so it takes a while. Last I checked to make chickens grow. I think in North Carolina there were. What was it? There was like tens of thousands of chickens destroyed because of this bird flu and the last one. It takes a while for a chicken to grow from a chick to a egg producing hen, right? Yep, okay, we're, you know.
Speaker 2:But you know what I'd?
Speaker 3:rather that's.
Speaker 2:that's just one element, I'd rather pay $6 a dozen right now to to see Donald Trump put a foot in everybody's ass, Absolutely.
Speaker 3:In a heartbeat, absolutely.
Speaker 2:But you know what it takes time. He's only been into office for 30 days a little over 30, a little over 30 days.
Speaker 3:Yeah, a little over 30 days. Yeah, I mean, he's done so much and done way more than that. You liberals need to get your little safe space buckle up. Need some crayons? I'm sure we can do this. It's a long four years for you. We can go get them with crayons. They probably got a little countdown. I want them to eat the crayons, oh is that the? Marines? Yeah, that was the Marines, oh, okay the marines yeah, that was the marines.
Speaker 1:Okay, speaking of my, we love our marines?
Speaker 2:yes, we do. But my son everybody's got my son's been talking to me about going into the military. I'm uh, I'm kind of I don't know how I feel about it. I'm scared for him.
Speaker 3:But I think it'd be good for him. Oh yeah, another thing. Did you see this trans dude? That was in the news. No, I thought we're done with that folks. Well, let's, let's get past that mental illness. We need to address that now. The whole trans crowd, it's gotta go.
Speaker 2:You can be gay all you want, that's fine, but the trans shit's gotta go, you wanna dress up in skirts or whatever, and do you think it's your thing? But don't push it on us and that's what it's doing. It's just pushing it. What's up with this dude?
Speaker 3:It's something about this dude going in the bathroom and um cutting his twig and berries off he's exposing himself and doing stuff with, um, some little girls in there from what I heard. I don't know the whole story, I just saw it in headlines. You know I'm like skimming all the. You know there's so much stuff every day always, so anyway, I didn't know if you had heard more about that.
Speaker 2:No, I love my normalcy though Our little part of the world.
Speaker 3:Right, our bubble man.
Speaker 2:All I do, man, is like go to work and go home, man, and try to stay at the house.
Speaker 3:In general. I think most people that's what they want to do. You know, we don't need the stuff pushed on us by the news and as Fox pushes the right side and CNN and all those other crappy stations, they push all that stuff. It's so funny. I talked to my neighbor across the street and the stuff that he hears because I know he's a liberal he says something about what I know about, but it's totally opposite of what I've been told. So what's true, you know, like what are you to believe their side is is totally making them think one thing, or not even reporting on certain things. Then you know, I'll admit, you know, maybe my side's telling me stuff that's not completely true too, but I would just like to know the real truth.
Speaker 2:What the hell's going?
Speaker 3:on. I think we all would. But I'm more open to hear you know about the truth on whether or not it's going to go the conservative way or whatever. It's fine. Go the conservative way or whatever, that's fine. Just give it to me straight.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 3:I want the truth. I don't. I don't want you to fix it one way, left or right, you know, depending on what, what side. And like Rogan says he's like we belong to tribes. We, we subscribe to that. We feel safe in our tribe, other like-minded people, right, and that's true, we do. That's what we've kind of done and you know I don't think that's good either way. I think the truth is what we need. Yep, will we ever get it? Probably not, but I like that the White House has opened it up for influencers yeah.
Speaker 3:So they tend to.
Speaker 2:We applied for it. So hey, look, if you want to. I mean, come on, look us up my email, everything's in there. Just give us a holler. Yeah, gotcha.
Speaker 3:Like I said, I was in Florida. I noticed that one of my influencers that I follow is a? Um conservative ant um, he's a.
Speaker 3:He's a gay fella that's out of raleigh, that was not right. Um, out of florida. Florida, yeah. And he happened to show some videos and he was in disney and I was I'd become friends with him and I sent him a message and I was like, hey, what, what park are you in? And um, he was like, um, disney today, or magic kingdom. I was like, oh crap, I I'm in Hollywood today. I was wanting to meet up with him. But if anybody knows anything about Disney, it's like once you go to one park you're committed to that all day because it's huge and you spend all day there. So, anyway, it was my last day there.
Speaker 2:Anyway, I was trying to get up, I saw that TikTok. Oh, by the way, while you were gone last week, I was working a case down in Carolina Beach and I was down there. It was really nice last week. Here you came back, it was cold, but we got a show coming up, a book last week at the Lazy Pirate down in Carolina Beach. So if you're down there from 6 to 9, we'll be playing. It's our first show. Come hang out, have fun. But now, so today's story yeah, today's story is a little, it's a little pickup that I did for bankers.
Speaker 3:Uh, ricky, we're gonna call him ricky today, so this is one that you did by yourself, right?
Speaker 2:yes, yes, yes. So it was a 20 000 out of johnson county and I got the hope before was this the one?
Speaker 3:the guy ended up in south carolina nope, near the airport. Nope, no, that's not that one nope I remember that one too, by the way, my son's calling me I just thought of you later, buddy.
Speaker 2:All right, so before we get started, it was a dwi at johnson county. It was twenty thousand dollar bond. So here you go, I'll make sure drunk driving again oh, I see your thing there, yep drunk, drunk driver. It was the W.
Speaker 3:So Ricky was drunk driver. So Ricky was a drunk driver, ricky Ricardo.
Speaker 2:I get this file and they're like hey, I was Cuban, by the way.
Speaker 3:Yeah, he's Cuban. That's why it's called Ricky, ricky.
Speaker 2:Uh, I remember getting the file looking and they thought he was in Johnson County seal. So I called my friend Regina that was just on our show last. I said, hey, can you take a look at this address? They went by and took a look at it and it was no longer there. So I looked Ricky up on social media During this time too and seen he loved the post, he loved the girls.
Speaker 3:Of course he did.
Speaker 2:He loved women and he was posting up there Him doing all this. Loved the girls, of course he did. He loved women and he was posting up there him doing all this stuff. And Kissimmee, kissimmee or Kissimmee, I don't know how you pronounce it Kissimmee.
Speaker 2:Alright, so it's definitely him and he's talking junk to all these girls online. I'm watching, I'm watching and then he's like and I saw, I took a page from your book and I saw in a comment him trying to hook up with this girl. And he's like, yeah, I'm at work at the moment. And she was like, oh cool, where you work at in orlando and he puts it out there. I was like, oh shit, orlando, huh, uh-huh. I'm like, okay, well, it's right there beside kasimi or whatever you call it. And I'm like, all right, cool where, that makes me feel better. So I'll start flirting with him, with my fake girl instantly, friends me instantly on it doing this thing. And he tells me yeah, I'm down here, blah, blah, blah, if you want to hook up this weekend when you come down. I gave him some damn lame excuse.
Speaker 3:Oh, you told him you were. Yeah, Where'd you say you were from?
Speaker 2:I told him I was from um Raleigh, I think.
Speaker 3:I think that was sort of safe. Yeah, I guess yeah.
Speaker 2:Yeah, and he didn't, had no idea who the hell I was. It wasn't Arbonne, it was somebody else's. But I told him that I was traveling down there for work.
Speaker 2:after, after I had a little conversation with him, told him I was just traveling down there and we need to meet up in orlando I had like a day there before I like went down to miami or something, and he was like all right, cool, well, I work here and I get off at five o'clock. I work monday through friday eight to five. I'm like man, you are dumb because I'm like dude keep, keep talking, keep talking.
Speaker 3:Tell me more, tell me more so I verify, I call.
Speaker 2:Well, what I do is I call bankers, tell them hey, I found him, he's in florida, I can go get him. But I'm going to verify where he's at, because I have to keep, I have to let them know what I'm doing.
Speaker 3:And they said okay, now is this for bankers or for an agent?
Speaker 2:it's for it was. It was an agent, and I think it was an agent that was not bonding anymore.
Speaker 3:Like a rogue agent or something. Yeah, like a rogue agent, okay.
Speaker 2:And so when I talked to bankers, bankers was like, okay, cool, once you verify, get on the airplane.
Speaker 3:Okay.
Speaker 2:Okay. So that afternoon I verified everything. He was definitely working there, he was definitely going to be there the next day and the whole nine. And I'm like, okay, cool, I think I'm I don't know how I did it. I'd made some lame excuse. It's been a while. So I book a ticket, I get on a plane at six o'clock the next morning and I take off, I get down there and I'm get down there pretty I think I had like a layover. And I take off, I get down there and I get down there pretty I think I had like a layover. And I get down to Orlando, I get my rental car and all my stuff, I load it up, I look at the security. There's a security guard out there out front and I'm like, hey, man, I'll be coming right back. Literally I'm going right over here, road over. He literally worked right beside the damn airport.
Speaker 3:Oh, yeah, okay yeah.
Speaker 2:And so I'm like I'll be right back when I come back. I need to drop the car off because I'm going to have somebody in handcuffs. He's like, all right, cool.
Speaker 3:He goes you're going to be that fast.
Speaker 2:I'm like Well, I was a little bit.
Speaker 3:I was a little bit. You've learned over that. I hope I have.
Speaker 2:I get in the rental car, I get out of the airport and I stop at a convenience store to unpack my gun and stuff. Because I checked my gun, I put it on and I go to a place where he's working at and what was his place?
Speaker 3:what kind?
Speaker 2:it was like some construction play where they like, um, hold, like granite and marble and stuff like that. Oh, and he was a forklift driver. So if you like forklift drivers, I can tell you where to go. Okay, are you women out there?
Speaker 3:I'm sure there's a plethora of women looking for forklift drivers. Maybe, I don't know. Have you seen?
Speaker 2:them tic-tacs, where it's like, well, you got a forklift certification. Oh, oh, see what I'm doing Anyway. So I walk in Nice place. I did my research for our lift, so I walk in. I did my research for our left, so I walk in. I talked to the manager. He takes me to his office. I'm like, hey man, here's all the paperwork. I got the warrant, I got everything you need. I'm like, can you just call them up front, that way? I don't want to come back there, embarrass anybody. I make a scene. I don't want to do that here. Can we just call him up front and I just take him from here. He goes, absolutely. I said, look, I don't want him to lose his job. He just failed to appear on DWI. I don't want him to lose his job. Right, got to handle it, yeah.
Speaker 2:You know, he's still a human being. Yeah, I mean, look, he's got bigger problems. So he goes back there and calls him up. He comes walking up there and I'm like, all right, hey, buddy, I tell him who I am, who I'm with, and that I had a warrant. And while I'm doing that I'm putting handcuffs on him because I don't want him to take off on me, and he's like man he goes. I had a lawyer. I'm like, well, dude, your lawyer didn't take care of it, because I checked his warrant before I left and it's been like four and a half months. So time is running up.
Speaker 2:Time's running up and he goes all right, well, can I make a phone call? I said well, let me. Let's get all settled up first. Get in the airport, I said, and get through, we got a lot to do, let's go. So we get in the little suv that I rented and I'm booking my ticket, mine and his ticket, for the next flight. Out of there we go back to the airport. The dude's security officer goes man, that was quick. I was like yeah, man, uh, I told you he like literally worked right beside the airport. So we go, go through, we get in, we get on a plane. I'm trying to keep his mind off of calling somebody, because I don't want him to call nobody yet I don't want him to call a lawyer and by the time I get to North Carolina it's recalled and it gets me in trouble. I ain't trying to do all that good, yeah right.
Speaker 2:Yeah, and evidently this attorney he had was also kind of like sketchy, as known for like done stupid shit. I had to get cases before where he missed and so we get back. We had a delay at the airport and we flew into Charlotte and I let him make a phone call to his sister and they're talking Spanish. And I let him make a phone call to his sister and they're they're talking to Spanish and he and I can hear him say attorney, I'm like all right, bro, we get off the phone it's time to get off the phone.
Speaker 3:He gets to court and gets that recall.
Speaker 2:Yeah, we get to Wilmington, we fly into Wilmington. Yeah, I stopped. I hand them off to WPD. Wpd takes them right in there.
Speaker 3:I come walking back in the house at 5.30, 6 o'clock that afternoon, so you were able to get a flight at 6 in the morning, 6 in the morning, and get home before 6 pm, before dinner, before 6 pm.
Speaker 2:And he's in jail. I walked in and I was with my ex that time she goes. I thought you were in Orlando, I said I was. I said I already got him and came back.
Speaker 3:If they only went that smooth. Yeah, dude, that was the perfect one. That was the perfect one dude.
Speaker 2:I'm telling you I wish all of them worked out like that, but it was. I mean, hey, I sent bankers a bill. Next thing, you know, bankers overnight me a check.
Speaker 3:Boom, here you go all my expenses paid for it. You know, right, I like, I like that. But another shout out to bankers yep, so I get a.
Speaker 2:I get a text message from the guy a couple days later yeah, I'm gonna sue you for for kidnapping. I'm like, yeah, whatever, dude, whatever, go right ahead, because Florida is one of them states, come and get them Right.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I like going to Florida.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I was like, all right, dude, whatever. And then his attorney. I had another case shortly thereafter. That was the attorney who missed on and the actual attorney called me and said, hey, you ain't supposed to be doing this. I'm like, yeah him, since Every day he's real sketchy. He's one of these.
Speaker 3:If you stay on top of your court for your people. I'm just doing the job that I'm supposed to do.
Speaker 2:Oh well, so that was the story of Ricky.
Speaker 3:That's the story of Ricky.
Speaker 2:That's the story of Ricky. I don't think he's coming back to North Carolina after that. I think he was coming back to North Carolina after that.
Speaker 3:Yeah.
Speaker 2:But I think he was up here working or something and that's when he got the DWI, because when I was looking him up there was nothing relating him to North Carolina. Was Ricky a legal citizen? Ricky was a legal citizen. Yes, okay, he was. Yeah, I'm sure he's down there still working as a forklift driver.
Speaker 1:Good for Ricky. Yeah, good for Ricky.
Speaker 2:Hey, that's. Another good story, quick one.
Speaker 3:Quick one, quick, easy to the point. Sometimes they are, most of the time they're not.
Speaker 2:Yeah, but it's not as easy.
Speaker 3:It's nice when a plan comes together.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it's not as easy sometimes. Sometimes there's a lot more work involved, where you're working almost the whole entire 150 days or whatever. But I got a call on a skip that we may do.
Speaker 3:I don't know, he's up in Boston, I don't know Boston, who we got in Boston that can help us Boston Massachusetts. We got some mass people, yeah, but they're pretty cool up there, I think.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I'll take a look at the laws up there.
Speaker 3:We'll see, we'll see. It's a big Hit that St Paddy's party up there or something.
Speaker 2:Oh man, that would be fun, wouldn't it yeah. Man, let's go there for St Paddy's Day.
Speaker 3:You know where they make the water green.
Speaker 2:Is it Boston or Chicago? I don't know.
Speaker 3:I think it's Chicago man, Maybe I don't know.
Speaker 2:Boston should do it yeah.
Speaker 3:Anyway.
Speaker 2:Well, chad. Thank you for coming back, sir.
Speaker 3:I'm so glad that you are back home.
Speaker 2:God, I'm so glad Now I can get some sleep.
Speaker 3:80 degrees. I traded it for freaking 28 this morning.
Speaker 2:I know what the hell man.
Speaker 3:I think it's supposed to start warming up again, though yeah, we're ready. We, we live in a nice, like climate wise place. We get a little bit of the, the seasons, yeah.
Speaker 2:So we're getting ready to get all the pollen. So I'm ready, I'm ready for some warmer weather, ready to do some fishing with you. Oh yeah, man, oh man, can we do some fishing and we can do some, um, do some Lee Island. I'm ready for it.
Speaker 3:Oh yeah, yep, I miss it, can't wait. Put my ski in the water and I fish off my jet ski. Oh yeah, I can get in shallow, shallow water. I hope we get into some flounder season this year man, yes, the North Carolina fisheries better, let us have a flounder season, I'm telling you because that's all.
Speaker 2:I catch.
Speaker 3:When I go fishing out, there is flounder, flounder. You know, there's no shortage.
Speaker 2:Yeah, no, I love gigging man.
Speaker 3:That's so fun. Gigging's fun too oh love it Do that. Well, that's it for today's episode here and keep drooling over fishing and flounder. If we can, yeah, we'll do a uh a podcast or take get some live footage from a gigging session at night. Yeah and uh, put it on here yeah, yeah, that'd be awesome.
Speaker 2:Yeah, if we can do that this year, that'd be awesome, we should.
Speaker 3:They gave me an idea, man.
Speaker 2:We should like put some segments of us like going and getting people, maybe like yeah, I got a, yeah, I got some, I got some old videos, I can yeah we got some video footage from when we were you know that tv show thing where we're gonna do.
Speaker 3:But we still got like a lot of footage that they were we were collecting and, um, yeah, we could, we could stick in there maybe I don't know, just thought a lot of stuff speaking out loud.
Speaker 2:All right, guys. Well, if you like what you hear, you can see us on YouTube off the hook, bail bonds podcast. Uh, if you like what you see, you can also hear us on Spotify all the streaming platforms, uh, but until the end, I am Rob.
Speaker 3:I'm Chad, what's?
Speaker 2:up.
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