
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
The Devil Went Down to Georgia: A Fugitive's Surprising Surrender
The bizarre world of bail bonds delivers yet another stranger-than-fiction tale as Chad and Rob recount their most unusual fugitive recovery to date. Meet "Tyrone," a bail jumper who not only surrendered willingly but actually thanked his captors for arresting him - all to escape a toxic relationship that had become worse than jail itself.
What begins as a routine trip to Brunswick, Georgia quickly transforms into one for the record books when the fugitive answers his phone and agrees to meet them - suitcase already packed. "Thank you guys," he tells them from the backseat, handcuffed but visibly relieved. "Get me away from that woman." It's a rare moment of unexpected gratitude in a profession more accustomed to resistance and hostility.
Beyond this remarkable story, the hosts provide valuable insights into the changing landscape of the bail bonds industry in North Carolina. New regulations now require bondsmen to maintain physical business addresses - ending the era of "trunk bondsmen" operating solely from their vehicles. Additional changes include extending supervision periods for new bondsmen and implementing stricter requirements for supervisors, all aimed at professionalizing an often misunderstood occupation.
The episode also offers a fascinating glimpse into the preparation and equipment necessary for apprehending fugitives, from surveillance gear to protective equipment. Chad and Rob's candid conversation reveals both the serious risks and occasional dark humor that define their unique profession. Whether you're curious about the criminal justice system or simply enjoy compelling real-life stories, this episode delivers an unfiltered look at the world of bail recovery.
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. These are real stories, but the names have been changed yeah, what's going on guys?
Speaker 2:what's up robert, what's up chad? So, hey, how's your, uh, how's your weekend, bro? Bro, it was all right, pretty laid back, yeah. Yeah, we had a couple of bonds we wrote, which was pretty cool, oh shit.
Speaker 3:Hey, wait, turn your phone off there, buddy.
Speaker 1:What's going on there.
Speaker 2:I don't know. I'll call you back, buddy, all right.
Speaker 3:All right.
Speaker 2:So anyway, wrote a couple of bonds this weekend. It's pretty good. It's been kind of steady lately. I'm starting to see some people acting stupid A lot of people don't realize.
Speaker 3:I mean, yeah, crimes happen and stuff like that, police come, but police are people too. They don't like getting out of their cars, right, you know, when it's cold, super cold, it seems like. You know, we have like a trend where it seems like bonds and stuff get written in winter that are less Because, especially the move-in violation types- yeah, I think everybody's been cooped up in the house.
Speaker 2:Now everybody's getting out.
Speaker 3:Oh, I give it one of these spring weekends that we get where it's nice and warm and people get out and want to get at it.
Speaker 2:I was at Pender Jail last night, right In a bond, yeah, yeah. And this woman came in. She was crying, she was in handcuffs DWI, yeah. Every time I go to jail I'm seeing DWIs all the time.
Speaker 3:Bam bam bam. You know I had somebody ask me the other day on the phone. It's like they were like.
Speaker 2:Well, I can't believe you get arrested for a DWI.
Speaker 3:And I was like do you hear yourself? Do you understand? You know what about? Do you remember the group MAD Mothers Against Drunk Drivers? Remember?
Speaker 2:them.
Speaker 3:They would sit in court on the front row and listen to all the DWI cases and make sure that something was done about these cases, because each one of them had a family member that had been hurt, killed something by the result of a DWI, been hurt, killed something that by the result of a dwi yeah. So yeah, it's amazing to me that you know people just want some of this stuff just to go totally unpunished, or you know, at least you know we're basically a leash put on a person until they make their court appearance. Right. It's kind of what we are, you know yeah, I had a harsh talk.
Speaker 2:Who went? That guy got out last night pennant county but I mean it's, it's not. It was harsh, but it was, it's, oh yeah I talked to his mother.
Speaker 3:Yeah, so you, you got him out. It was the um, I guess the girlfriend's mother that signed is that, right, girlfriend's mother? So I talked to the mother of him and she was kind of on the fence about wanting to get him out, right, and so I left it at that. And then that's when they called me that you the one that you talked to right, and you know it sounded decent. The guy's definitely heading down the wrong path, but I hope this is a wake-up call for you.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I mean, like I said, I told him last night that you know this. You can't be. If I hear it one more time of you being on this, I'm going to have to put you back in jail. And the magistrate used to be Ricky.
Speaker 3:Yeah, he used to be a bondsman, which is cool because you know he's a magistrate now but he also knows what it's like to do, what we do exactly, so he can see. You know both sides and like I like that you know, that you know some of these magistrates, judges, they have no clue.
Speaker 2:I mean, they they have an idea, but they're not really yeah, they've never been out there and they've never done it a lot. I've talked to a lot of managers that don't don't even know what we do.
Speaker 3:Yeah, they don't even know what cops don't know I've been in a lot of situations and cops get there and like they find us there and they're like we don't know what to do with these guys, and you know, it's just, you know, strange it happens a lot. Yeah, it's like these are plain clothes.
Speaker 2:People that have authority to arrest right they find that really strange yeah, I had a state highway patrolman one time to stop me. I was on my 40, I was speeding, I pulled over, I was tired. It was like two, three o'clock in the morning. I was trying to get home. It was a uh uh captured me and sal did uh up in. What was that? Right outside of right before greensboro, like mebane area oh, burlington yeah.
Speaker 2:So I came back and I got pulled over because I was speeding. He comes up to the window, he goes hey, introduce a real nice guy and then end up finding out. Later he went to the same gym I went to. We talked all the time, you know, after that and he was cool and but while he will stop me, he was asking me he goes where'd you were you coming back from? And what did you do? I was like so I told him I was like all right, cool, let me. And what did you do? I was like.
Speaker 2:So I told him I was like all right, cool, let me show you, cause I had to show. I was like hey, look, I got. I got a lot of guns in the vehicle right now. I rolled the back window down. He said where in the world do you come back from? And I, and he was like I did not know that he goes. I didn't know what y'all could and couldn't do. I was like well, let me give you a really good, you know a little lesson about this. And he was like cool, he goes. I'd like to know more and then kind of find out. I saw him at the gym later. He talked to me more, so he knows more about it. He's like yeah, I told some of my other coworkers I think they would have a little more respect.
Speaker 3:I mean, just because we don't put on a uniform that they have.
Speaker 2:Now, granted, there's some shitty bondsmen here, man oh yeah, not denying that there's also some shitty cops.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I'm saying it's on both sides. It's on both sides. Oh, but speaking of that, saw that we got some new laws here in North Carolina pertaining to bail.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that's dude, I like it and the licensing, which is really cool. Let me I'll pull it up. Well, we can just hit a couple topics.
Speaker 3:We don't have to go through the whole thing.
Speaker 2:It's quite a few things, but there's one thing, though, that's really interesting.
Speaker 3:One thing was about out-of-state bounty hunters that come here looking to apprehend somebody. They can no longer do it by themselves. They have to have a licensed person like myself or you to go with them to apprehend somebody.
Speaker 2:Dude, how about the official business address that is physical, now required no more walking out of cars and required no more oh, yeah, so okay.
Speaker 3:So here's one thing about you know it's our business is fairly easy to get into. It's hard to maintain to be one, but it's easy to get into. But for years we called him trunk bondsman and I was one in the start. You know that's where you operate your business, basically out of your car. You know you don't have a physical location that people can come to, and that's a lot of bondsmen because they don't want the overhead and stuff like that, because you know it's not like we're constantly getting called to do things, so we have extra time in between. Usually we're out hunting if we're not writing. So yeah, that was, that's the thing that the trunk bondsman will no longer be extra time in between. Usually we're out hunting if we're not writing. So, yeah, that was, that's the thing that the trunk bondsman will no longer be.
Speaker 2:I like it.
Speaker 3:I like it, it would bring it, makes you well makes you be more professional. Well, perfect, yeah. But when a person say, gets out and they need to get up with you or you know what, they're not coming to your house. No, what are you going to do? Meet at a coffee shop?
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 3:You got to look like you got your shit together, so I like that. You know so cool. Some of the others you know when you start this business, you have to work under a person. What was it?
Speaker 2:It used to be a year Now it's two, two years. Yeah, yeah, so you work under the supervision of a, and there's a bunch of guidelines and rules on that.
Speaker 3:Now, right, yeah, and a supervisor has to be approved, yep, and you have to be five years.
Speaker 2:Five years in the business, yeah.
Speaker 3:Yeah, so yeah, they're upping it. I like it.
Speaker 2:I like it, it's like me. When I came and started working with Chad here, I just kind of stuck. I ain't left, I ain't gone nowhere. It's been nice. I tell you that we joke about this all the time, about retiring. I've told Chad many times I'm like dude, don't retire yet, because when you retire I'm going to retire because I don't want to do this shit about myself, can't.
Speaker 3:Can't Now that retire yet, because when you retire, I'm going to retire and because I don't want to do this shit about myself, can't. Can't now that you know that it works this way. No, I can't. But yeah, I'm with you, man, I'm not going to work for a while.
Speaker 2:Oh yeah, me neither. Oh, I saw something in the news. It happened a few weeks ago. It's let's see. Hang on, I'm gonna look it up here. This happened up in New York City, up in Michelle's part of the world. All right, bear with me here because I'm going to say this Trans migrant charged with raping a 14-year-old boy in NYC bathroom.
Speaker 3:That's a lot to take in. There's a lot wrong with that statement. A trans migrant, undocumented right, rapes a kid, rapes a 14-year-old, would you say. Is that what you said?
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 3:He should go straight to a firing squad. Do not pass go, do not collect $200. You are going to get executed.
Speaker 2:Go on, Put him in there. I think the execution would be better, but that's just my opinion. Um, and another story that I found was hey, this is horrible, but a nearly a dozen students found dismembered by Mexico highway after vanishing on vacation and come to find out they were lured by the cartel. But everybody wants to protect them. These, these, the, the Lulu left wants to protect it. There's nothing wrong with our border.
Speaker 3:Right, right, I don't know, man, you think twice about taking that Mexico trip, although I'm thinking about Belize, yeah, thinking about going back there, oh yeah.
Speaker 2:Yeah man, I I've never been Heather's been. She said it was great. You've been a few times.
Speaker 3:Well, I mean yeah, it's actually an island Off of Belize we go to, but you go through Belize To get there, right, yeah, you Fly in on a big plane, then you get on a little plane, you fly and then you get on a little van and then you go to a dock and you get on a little boat and you go out to an island. But yeah, it's some, it's some poor areas, you know we go through. But Belize.
Speaker 2:I do want to visit Belize one time. We're thinking about going to Thailand, but Philly. So if you're, if you're around, Philly, Mark I mean, we're trying to do a podcast with you, buddy.
Speaker 3:Yeah, so you got stood up by Philly today.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it's supposed to be here, yeah.
Speaker 3:I don't know what the hell they're doing. Um, oh yeah, did you see where Ontario, ontario, canada, the? They're talking about breaking away from Canada and becoming the first state, excuse me, the 51st state of the United States, just Ontario, which is kind of no, alberta, was it Alberta? No, was it Alberta? Yeah, it was Alberta, alberta. My bad Breaking away and doing that, that's kind of crazy.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I think people are getting tired of the liberal agenda, especially the Liberal Party up in Canada, they seem to be pretty divided.
Speaker 2:Yeah, they're taxing the shit out of everybody up there, and then I think the other countries, like Mexico and China, are also implementing tariffs on Canada. So it's not just us doing it, it's other countries also. So it's going to be interesting to see what kind of pans out with Canada and Alberta and all that. So, chad, yeah, this episode, what was it? What did we name this guy? Uh, this is um Tyrone Tyrone. Yeah, tyrone. We went down to Brunswick County, georgia, which is the Savannah area, to get this guy, and it was a $10,000 bond at a Craven County for a good friend of ours, micah Micah Grimes. Hey, buddy.
Speaker 3:Check us out, Micah. What's up?
Speaker 2:Yeah, so Tyrone was down there, so we get a file. Micah calls hey, I'm going to send you a file to this guy.
Speaker 3:Micah's pretty good in his defense. Some of these guys, they give us a name um a forfeiture a forfeiture includes uh, mount due case number um date the bond was written and the charge. Not even the charges on that, um, there's very little information. Oh yeah, it's got a last known address which could be anywhere.
Speaker 2:But Micah does a good job. He gives us good information every time we've had to do something for him.
Speaker 3:Yeah, Micah's been in the game for a long time, so he knows what we need.
Speaker 2:Yeah, and he don't like chasing them either, so you know. So, alright, we get this file on tyrone. Yeah, excuse me, we start looking at it, we go through it. He's telling he goes. Look man, he goes. I know for a hundred percent for a fact, he's down there at this address. All you got to do is go down there and get him. So of course, we've done stuff for michael before in the past and we're like okay, so we know how michael works.
Speaker 3:We're like somebody says all you got to do is go down there and get them. Yeah, I know it's. Usually it doesn't work that way. No, it doesn't. You know it's like if it's too good to be true, it probably is right.
Speaker 2:Yeah, you gotta do some work yeah, yeah, so me and chad all right, so me and chad show them the picture hang up yeah, yeah, yeah I gotta find it real quick.
Speaker 3:So we, we drive to these places, we're loaded for bear, you know we.
Speaker 2:You know we've got all right, so I'm gonna show you guys better to have this stuff and not need it than to need it, not have it yeah, all right. So we, we, we don't know what we're walking into. Yeah, so, like chad said, if you don't have it, that's when you need it, so we pile everything in the back of this suv. So I'm for you guys that, uh, that watch this on youtube. You can see it, so I'm gonna switch it over here.
Speaker 3:So this is the back of our tahoe. That, yeah, you know, that's how we load up our gear there is chad's vest.
Speaker 2:I have mine's. Oh, right here, there's my vest, right there yep, so we've got a.
Speaker 3:We got a shotgun in there. That's not around a couple of those. Uh, we've got some ars in that bag right there yep and then there is this bag.
Speaker 2:Right here, though, is all where all my little toys are like drone in there.
Speaker 3:We got you know cameras. We got it all. We got you know the motion cameras that we can plant somewhere. So you know we're loaded ready for whatever we might run into. Well, that's.
Speaker 2:That's a pretty good. I mean our backpacks in there, the whole nine, the two brown things to see it right here. That's, that's our backpacks. You know of our stuff. All right, let me switch this back, okay. So now, since you guys seen this, we go down there. We do this every. Every time we have to go south or north, east, west, whatever, um, we always load up like this, and on this trip it's funny because we didn't even really need it, so I forgot to play the intro music for this. Though here we go. Ready Tyrone, this is for you, buddy.
Speaker 3:Devil went down to Georgia.
Speaker 2:Yep, okay, I see where you're going with that. You see where I'm going. Devil went down to georgia, his case, and he set out yep, okay, I see where you're going with that. You see where it went down, george. So all right. So, tyrone, he was on the run from a ten thousand dollar bond, craven county, and he was with his girlfriend, wife, and they were living with some friends down in Savannah Georgia, or?
Speaker 2:Brunswick County Near Brunswick yeah, and we get the file, we do our research, we're like, okay, micah's telling the truth, pretty much we don't have to worry about that. So we rented the SUV loaded up and we start heading south and we get down there. As soon as we get down there, we we're on it. We go by an address, don't see the vehicles or anything in there, and we're on the phone with micah pretty much the entire time, right, and he's he's in contact with the guy, but he doesn't know that we're down there yet, right, and after exhausting all avenues, yeah, we just rode around, rode around.
Speaker 3:Remember that, like looking and looking.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I didn't see nothing. So we called the people that they were staying with and we talked to them like hey, we need to meet up with you. They're like, okay, no problem. So remember, we went to it was on some street, some side street, and we pulled up to go meet them.
Speaker 3:Yeah, this was like real southern, like old Spanish moss and all the live oak trees.
Speaker 2:It's pretty down there, pretty place, yeah, on the water and you know, I remember just riding those streets looking trees.
Speaker 3:It's pretty down there, pretty place yeah On the water. And I remember just riding those streets looking Didn't we meet up with like called the girlfriend, so the?
Speaker 2:girlfriend was with this couple that we met up with and we got out. The girlfriend was there and you tell her you know she's been on some drugs. Yeah, she's taken a few. She was a bit rough.
Speaker 1:Yeah, Road hard put up with it. Yeah, she's taking a few. She's a bit rough.
Speaker 2:Yeah, road hard, put it wet, yeah. So we get out and we're talking to them and we're calm, like we're really calm, we don't even have nothing on, we're just. You know, I got a pistol on, but you can't see it, oh yeah, and we're just sitting there talking to them. I was like hey, like hey, look, we gotta get this situated, we got this, get this taken care of. And the girlfriend was like okay, I'll give him a call.
Speaker 3:And remember, I told her I said do not tell him that we're here, that we're here, what'd she do?
Speaker 2:what is?
Speaker 3:what, what did?
Speaker 2:she do when he picks up the phone. Hey, I got these guys here looking for you. Uh, we need to find out where you're at. I'm like what the? Are you stupid? I even said that I was like are you?
Speaker 3:I don't think she's like news or just a reaction, for her to say that you know, I don't think she was trying to throw us under the bus, I think she just literally was that dumb I think, she was yeah, um, but, but it didn't affect us. No, it actually. It actually turned out good, believe it or not?
Speaker 2:so I got his number. I I said hey man. I talked to him. He's like hey man, I'm going to give you my number and call me when you get away from her. I said, get away from her. He said, yeah man, I promise you, dude, just call me. I'm like okay. So I hang up the phone. I'm like all right, idiot, you go get, get back in the car, you go away somewhere. I get on the phone with this dude and remember I got it on speakerphone and he goes hey man, I'm going to be at the corner of this street and this street I don't know what you want to look, I don't know what the street names were at, but he goes, I'll be there waiting and ready. I'm like are you sure? He's like yeah, man. So we hang up the phone. Not yet, not yet. We hang up the phone and we drive over there. We're driving like bad as hell because you don't know if this dude's going to have a change of heart by the time you get there, we pull up, we see the guy.
Speaker 2:He's sitting there with a damn suitcase right Suitcase, he's ready to go. We pull up, roll the window down, he's like I'm like what?
Speaker 3:the hell is this? It's the easiest pickup we've ever had. Was this guy? Because I don't know if he knew for sure that Jail was involved in this trip, but he didn't care. No, it was funny as hell, he just wanted to get away from her.
Speaker 2:It was funny as hell Because, remember, he gets in the back seat and I'm still sitting in my in the driver's seat. I put handcuffs on him while he's sitting there and because you helped him get his bag in in the back, yeah, I felt like we were like some kind of shuttle service or something. Yeah, he goes, he goes, thank you guys. I was like what do you mean thank you? I've never had anybody say thank you, he goes.
Speaker 3:I was real unsure about this you know, I was like what do you mean thank you? I've never had anybody say thank you, he goes. I was real unsure about this. You know, I'm like I'm not completely trusting this situation, I know it's weird and I go why are you?
Speaker 2:uh, why are you thanking me? He goes, man, get me away from that bitch and dude me and ted how bad you gotta be to.
Speaker 3:You know, want to go to jail over there.
Speaker 2:Stay somewhere, right I said man, is it that bad? He said hell, yeah, he goes. At least that's the first for everything, man.
Speaker 3:But yeah, that was a super easy pickup, man. It was just a drive to georgia and a drive back yeah, that was, that was pretty easy.
Speaker 2:And he was just like thankful and like, hey, man appreciate it guys, and we, because we dropped them off in brunswick, because it was the first yeah, I think he was one of the guys that we stopped and got some wings or something. Yeah, we tried to go to the Hooters, but it was closed so we went to another place. But he was sitting there just thankful he goes. Man, I ain't had good food in a while. Thank you guys. I'm like this is the weirdest shit.
Speaker 3:I've ever stop at the hooters by. Uh, when we go to black rifle coffee in savannah, georgia. Yeah, yeah, we'll get off on that exit and uh, there's a hooters right next to it, we'll eat wings. Did you hear that we're closing down? I just was there two weeks ago. I went. I went to black rifle. Are you talking about black hooters?
Speaker 2:all of them were, I think all of them. I think they're closing down. I mean, the food's not that great.
Speaker 3:It's not what it used to be. Maybe they started to hire these green-haired trans people. Maybe you ought to look at who you're. That's a big percentage of what your business was based on. Was the Hooters Not really. I mean, the Wings were second right.
Speaker 2:I wonder if they were. No, I'm just kidding, kidding.
Speaker 3:I wonder if they were.
Speaker 2:No, I'm just kidding, kidding. I wonder if they were hiring.
Speaker 3:You're hiring some trans people. You know, Get a big old bulge.
Speaker 2:Gonna take your order.
Speaker 3:Guys are like I think I'll skip lunch today.
Speaker 2:We're not going to Hooters, yeah no, we ain't going there.
Speaker 3:You get enough of that. And hooters is out, you know, I think they're done damn di strikes again man. Oh god, you see why this is a bad idea. People do you do. You see why guys are you with me?
Speaker 2:yeah, you go to hooters thinking you're going to have a hot waitress and it ends up being Chad, chad and me mustache come up.
Speaker 3:Can I get your order please? And Mitch is like hey, how you doing can I get you a beer?
Speaker 2:I'll buy some chicken wings you like my you like these? It's ma'am, no dude oh man you like these it's ma'am, it's ma'am, no dude.
Speaker 3:Oh man, Dude, we've gotten way off course as a nation.
Speaker 2:Oh, it's a laughing, it's just, it's funny. You know, you see TikToks all the time. This shit I am. You have to call me by. I'm a woman, no dude.
Speaker 3:No man, you screwed up in the head, oh you got.
Speaker 2:You got bigger problems than me calling you ma'am. You got a twig and berries between your legs, man you're a dude.
Speaker 3:The end, the end. I don't care what you cut off or what you try to take to kind of I don't care if that's what you're gonna. You need mental help. You don't need medical help.
Speaker 2:Yeah, Mental health. You ain't going to steer me away from regular English. Neither Pronouns.
Speaker 3:Oh yeah, you see the. What was that lady in Congress that did the little TikTok with the rap? You know the one from the Super Bowl.
Speaker 2:Man, they're all singing, they all sound hard and they're pretending to be superheroes.
Speaker 3:They're like doing this little thing.
Speaker 2:all of them, all these, oh yeah, you know what I'm talking about. Like they're fighting, yeah, like they're in a fighting stance.
Speaker 3:You see them like we don't fight.
Speaker 2:Mom, you can't even.
Speaker 3:Why don't you do something useful rather than doing these?
Speaker 2:stupid tiktoks man. What is wrong with you democrats like?
Speaker 3:y'all need to get into like. You need to like actually do some shit and stop like pretending on tiktok that you're fitting in if that's what you want to do nobody cares if you're out, of it go go do your tick. Start a tiktok page or some shit.
Speaker 2:Maybe the democrat party needs that. They really need to regroup and go all right, we got to get rid of this crazy shit.
Speaker 3:Yeah, that's exactly what y'all need to do, man. It's like look, this ain't working over you know, I forget what percentage or whatever it is, but I mean it's out of hand, man, Like, get back to the basics.
Speaker 2:Well, I think DJT, you know he's doing everything he can.
Speaker 3:I think he's doing things and everybody's worried about these. What do you call them tariffs? Everybody's worried about that and if it's true, we've been paying them to other countries for a long time. Now I will say and I've talked to you about it for a long time. Now I will say, and I've talked to you about it, I don't understand why we don't negotiate to have those removed. If that's what's going on. I mean, I'll be fair on both sides of this argument, you know, because adding tariffs seems like it's kind of like you know, okay, then they add some. You know, it's like never ending and we're stuck in the middle as people to buy these things.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I mean, look, can we all just get along. But who said that that was um Rodney King?
Speaker 3:I think can we all just get along Well that would be nice if that that was the case, but and that's what the liberal mind wants more, I mean, it seems like they want everybody to play nice, which we all do. It's not one side or the other in that case, but it's just not the real world, folks. That's the problem. We can't live in la-la land. Oh yeah, I went to Disney Speaking of la-la land. Oh yeah, I got a picture I should have shared with you.
Speaker 3:It was this chick that I saw that I took a picture of her. She's wearing a hat, says canada is not for sale, and she had like green hair and purple hair and like just weird little outfit. She was in her la la land. That's what disney is. And like I heard somebody talking about if you're it was a different podcast, uh, on tucker tucker carlson and talking about if you're an adult that goes to disneyland on the regular without kids. There could be a screw loose like if you're, yeah, you're on, I mean I, I kind of, I kind of can go along. I mean I had fun as an adult, I have kids, I went there and uh, you know, for them mean, all the time, I'm tired of it.
Speaker 2:I've never been.
Speaker 3:It is a good experience to check out. Well, it's getting worse.
Speaker 2:I think I'm good.
Speaker 3:I think it's getting worse because of all the politics and stuff that they want to do. You know went to the not this time. Politics and stuff that they want to do. You know, um, went to the, not this time.
Speaker 3:I went before and I went to the uh, snow white themed place and I had the evil queen in there, you know, and you were having dinner. You have dinner there and they have the characters that are dressed up as all the people that are in that particular snow white one, and there's the evil queen and she's got, you know, pale, white skin, dark blackout.
Speaker 2:She looked like Nancy Pelosi.
Speaker 3:She looked at like the other character that people have been talking about from the Democrat party that had purple hair.
Speaker 2:That looks like oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, I don't know what her name is.
Speaker 3:Um, they called her to the dark crystal. He compared it to the movie the dark crystal of one, if you remember that one, but I've seen some memes going around about that. But anyway, um, you know you get pictures with these characters and they're, and they're, they're very much in character. They're like really like rude, crude and like you know stuff like that. She was in the snow white. She's real pretty pasty, white, beautiful skin walking around. Anyway, I noticed that it has a high collar for that character, the woman, and Barry Shrew got to looking at it and it had hands like mine and I was like that's a dude, that's not Somebody's got to get the deep voice for being angry.
Speaker 2:Right for being a villain, you got to have a deep voice.
Speaker 3:I'm just saying that's where that's. You know, I don't, I don't agree with with that. If that's where you got to go to pretend to be something I don't know, you know it's not. I don't like it. I don't know, you know it's not, I don't like it, I don't like it, I don't have to like it.
Speaker 2:Well, I'm going to stick to my little part there in Hampstead and keep to myself and play my guitar. Other than that man, that was Tyrone. Story of Tyrone. That was a quick little story for you, we hope you enjoyed it.
Speaker 3:Super easy, very, very, very rare. But that was a quick little story for you. We hope you enjoyed it. Super easy, very, very, very rare, but that was a cool one.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it usually doesn't happen like that it's nice when it does, though. That was a quick trip down there and back, that's for sure, all right. Well, if you like what you hear, you can see us on YouTube at OffTheHookBellBonds podcast, and if you like just hearing us, we're on Spotify, apple, all that good stuff. All that good stuff. So I think we're done, brother. See you next week, brother, all right, all right, guys, we love you. I'm Rob, I'm Chad. And we will see you next time.
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