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Swipe Right, Go to Jail: A Bounty Hunter's Love Story

Chad and Rob Season 2 Episode 13

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The line between hunter and hunted blurs in this captivating episode where Chad and Rob reveal one of their most ingenious fugitive recovery operations. When "Hunter," a repeat client decides to skip town on a DWI bond and fled to New York, the bondsmen had to get creative. Rather than making the long journey north, they executed an elaborate two-week catfishing scheme, creating a fake female persona who slowly lured Hunter back to town with promises of partying and companionship.

Rob details the psychological game of maintaining a convincing female identity through countless text messages, sometimes consulting his girlfriend for authentic-sounding responses that would keep Hunter interested without raising suspicions. The strategy culminated in an invitation to "hang out," leading to a tactical apprehension where Chad demonstrates the clever techniques bounty hunters use to secure escape routes with limited personnel.

What makes this story particularly compelling is the complex relationship between the bondsmen and their target. Despite Hunter's poor decisions, they speak of him with genuine affection as a "good kid" who simply couldn't stop making bad choices. The episode takes a poignant turn when they reveal Hunter's untimely death in a motorcycle accident sometime after these events, transforming what began as an entertaining tactical narrative into a sobering reminder of the real human lives at stake in their profession.

Between recounting this main story, Chad and Rob share colorful commentary on current events, from Tesla vandalism to Hunter Biden controversies, offering listeners glimpses into their personal perspectives and the everyday conversations that fill their time between fugitive recoveries. Ready to hear how modern bounty hunting sometimes requires digital deception? Listen now and discover the unexpected methods professional bondsmen use to bring fugitives to justice.

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. These are real stories, but the names have been changed.

Speaker 3:

What's up everybody? This is Chad, and.

Speaker 2:

I'm Rob. I think you know that by now if you're watching this yeah yeah yeah. But for the first-time listeners, you know.

Speaker 3:

Well, we hope to have first time ones.

Speaker 2:

Yes, sir.

Speaker 3:

And continuing to listen ones.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so, oh, man, how's things been for you, man? We've been busy lately.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, yeah. We've been busy doing some bonds, hearing some crazy stories, yeah.

Speaker 2:

The crazy stories that I get the call and I have to hear why this is a good reason. I'm so glad you get him calls too, bro, I'm telling you it's horrible so that's.

Speaker 3:

That's part of it is I weed out all the stuff before I send it to robert to go right, oh god, because people will tell you anything to get somebody out of jail and so here's, here's, the fun fact about it all.

Speaker 2:

Right, you, when you get the calls, you, you I mean you vet them right, and then, if it's, if it sounds, good, hey, you filter, you filter it out further because you you get to actually meet up with them, you know yeah, and you, but you tell me before I even like you, like here.

Speaker 3:

This is what's going on with it yeah, we kind of collaborate, you know, try to get different perspectives of what's going on, because I've noticed this before, like sometimes a group of people come here from somewhere else to bond somebody up. Now, think about it, you got arrested, you're in, like another, across the state, or even from another state, right, and you're maybe down here with some people doing God knows what, you know, vacation, working, whatever, right, and you know somebody gets in trouble. We got to get them out, you know. So, like they've kind of elect a speaker.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but but then again, like when it gets to me, they I'll, I'll ask him the same questions and usually they're not thinking what they don't know, what we're doing, Right, so I'm just verifying your story and sometimes I get a different story.

Speaker 3:

I'm like Whoa hang on, see, that's. That's an old cop trick. You know you separate people and you get a story from from one and then from the other.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

And like if they don't match, it's like wait a minute, something's up.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, we did that. What was it yesterday? Day four yesterday it was over the weekend. Yeah, it did that, yeah.

Speaker 3:

Worked out pretty well, yeah, yeah. So we eliminated one that we could have stepped in and not to say we can't solve it, but I would much no.

Speaker 2:

I'm with you on that.

Speaker 3:

Because we don't? Just because you're waving money, we don't get you out. I mean, it's that simple. We figure out if we think it's a good risk.

Speaker 2:

And plus we don't want to waste our day because it's gotten beautiful over here lately and it's been nice. It was nice. Spring has sprung here in Wilmington?

Speaker 3:

Yes, yeah, Absolutely. So what this weekend? Is it this weekend's Azalea Festival?

Speaker 2:

I think it starts, is it it? May I think so? Yeah, I stay away from it.

Speaker 3:

Oh yeah, I don't want to come back downtown.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

Because we're like in the thick of it, this office here.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and you get the pollen too, and everybody's out yeah. It's horrible, it got a little rain yesterday, so hopefully you know but with it getting warm around here it makes me kind of want, want to go do things and like plan vacations and stuff you got something going on.

Speaker 3:

I just I really am itching to get out and go fishing I know me too, so we gotta make that happen. Oh, I got. I got more shirts coming out oh yeah, dude they're badass too, man. Yeah, I'm working on another, some more artwork on another one and, uh, I'm trying, I'm getting closer to getting that thing. I'm not, you know, done, but I'm getting closer.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I'm telling you everybody at home listening and watching when he gets this thing going, y'all got to go on and get some. They're pretty bad-ass. Hey man, I like appreciate it.

Speaker 3:

I, I'm going to order me a bunch, yeah, so if you feel passionate about something, I think and you're supporting small businesses Correct Instead of these big Small business. You know corporate, you know the little man Big deal, but small business, yeah exactly.

Speaker 2:

Oh, on a better note, how about this? Oh, dude, all right, so I got man. Yeah, I've been seeing these people getting like arrested for vandalizing Tesla. Oh, tesla hey how do you feel about you?

Speaker 3:

Well, since I just bought one, my timing couldn't be better. Um, yeah, so um. There's a couple of places that I shop at that I've been a little reluctant to leave my car at.

Speaker 2:

And where would that be?

Speaker 3:

So I went to Aldi's the other day and I was getting out of my car and I kind of look around, I scope the area before I go in. That's bad.

Speaker 2:

You've got to scope the area out because you're worried about somebody banging your Tesla All right.

Speaker 3:

So the left are the people that wanted to push electric cars more than anybody.

Speaker 2:

Right, but there's still a lot of Democrats that drive them, but you also got to be tolerant too. Yeah, yeah Right, they're not tolerant.

Speaker 3:

No, no, I mean, I saw the best video. This dude's like what's the deal? Elon's already got my money. You know I spent it on the car. He's got my money. You know I spent it on the car. He's got my money, right. Why are you going to hurt my car? It's me who paid for the money for this car, right? I mean, are you going to be hating on BMWs and Volkswagens because they're German and Hitler was you know? I mean, what is that? I don't know man.

Speaker 3:

All I know is like. So I did see up in Wake County where I saw they just had a thing outside, actually the place where I bought my car no a teacher got arrested For what?

Speaker 2:

For vandalizing a Tesla at a. Zabula in North Carolina.

Speaker 3:

Really no, they had a protest yesterday at the place I bought mine in Raleigh. Oh, did they.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, it was like they said they had a couple hundred people supposedly. I didn't actually see it, but I read about it. Go protest, something that matters, god, people, man, you all need jobs, something to do, man, I know. But I got out To finish my story, aldi. I got out at Aldi and there's this lady parked over next to me. I was checking her out, you know, for blue hair or something. She, she, she checked out visually, you know, was using my bond skills to stereotype people here anyway.

Speaker 3:

So I'm walking, I get my little bag, you know, to go into Aldi's. You got to have your own bag and own stuff. When you walk in there, she says have you had any? Have you had any? Have you had any problems running, any problems? And I'm like, lady, I was like this car has nine cameras on it. It records as soon as I leave anybody that messes with it. It recorded. Haven't you seen all the videos of people getting caught? I'm like I don't want my car to get vandalized, but it'd be a real bad day if they did it to my car. I have the skills to actually find them. Yeah, so we kind of do that, you know. So I kind of laughed. You know I've been in some older Teslas.

Speaker 2:

I've ridden them, especially the one we did in California right.

Speaker 3:

Oh, that was an S model, yeah.

Speaker 2:

But when got in yours, dude, that thing is that thing's badass I must say it's it's. It's weird because it's minimal.

Speaker 3:

It's very minimal, you know yeah like there's not a lot of extra stuff, but once you get used to it and like how to control it and stuff like I don't know man, I'm enjoying mine you know what I might?

Speaker 2:

might get one at the end of the year just because it's gonna send me a lot of money driving back and forth yeah, keep my truck.

Speaker 3:

But uh, you know I got this just to commute. You know I take my kids to school and come down to the office and you know most of the time that's what we're doing. But if we got to go do something else, you know you still got to have the truck.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, you know no, I'm down with it still love the truck so all right, one more thing before we get into our story. Yeah, did you see the? What the hell was hunter biden doing in the video?

Speaker 3:

oh yeah, he released some more videos of him going well, yeah, what that? I think hunter really really wants to tell the public what went on with his dad. You think I really do. I think he wants to in his own bizarre way. I just think he's just way out there on drugs man, that too. But I think that's a part of all the. I think he wants to and he uses this stuff to hide that fact.

Speaker 2:

I don't know, just my opinion. Looks fucking crazy to me. Well, yeah, I mean, who does that?

Speaker 3:

Guilty conscience is eating at him maybe.

Speaker 2:

He just walks around like this yeah yeah, nobody does that man, I don't know, but the liberals will take up for him probably.

Speaker 3:

Y'all got a long four years. Y'all got some mental health issues.

Speaker 2:

I tell you what I got a great idea.

Speaker 3:

Listen y'all. I mean I hope you know some. Some people on the left are listening.

Speaker 1:

Still at this point.

Speaker 3:

You know cause.

Speaker 1:

You probably turned it off by this point, but I hope there's still a few of you, but anyway so anyway.

Speaker 3:

So anyway, I mean we had to put up with Joe, I mean for four years.

Speaker 3:

I didn't think he would live that long. I still don't think that he really. You know, mentally he checked out a long time ago. I think you know that. But you know Trump's in office and you know he's putting some good people in place. I don't care what you say about Doge, how mad you are at Elon he's. He is honestly finding problems and I know you are saying, well, he's cutting off all the the positive things. You have to cut the source off and then go figure out what's good, like I mean, that's just honestly the best way to stop bleeding.

Speaker 2:

Well, if we don't do something, we're going to be owned by China. We'll be a communist party.

Speaker 3:

Then you won't be able to complain about having your balls cut off. Oh yeah, that's right, it'll be completely government funded to have your kid neutered.

Speaker 2:

You know what? They won't spank their kids, but they'll chop their nuts off. I don't get it. My brother told me that day, the other day, and I laughed. I was like I mean. Right.

Speaker 3:

Whatever?

Speaker 2:

Whatever All right so. Hunter.

Speaker 3:

Speaking of Hunter Yep, not Hunter Biden this time. This is a different Hunter. We went and got years ago that we remembered this story and um, hunter was a good old redneck boy, yeah so it is story time, sir yeah, yep, okay, we'll get into it.

Speaker 2:

Go ahead, get ready, kick it. I can, I can tell stories. I got too much to tell. All right, there we go. So we're going to shorten that. We don't want to get that copyright right.

Speaker 3:

Right, we've been, we've been getting strikes and stuff we play too long. Yeah, yeah, we're not trying to, we're going to shorten that. We don't want to get that copyright infringement Right.

Speaker 2:

right, we've been getting strikes and stuff. We play too long. Yeah, yeah, yeah, we're trying to keep this thing going so you guys can watch us and hear us.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, yeah. So, speaking of Hunter, hunter was a good old redneck boy from our area. We had bonded out quite a few times. We were actually, you know, good friends with Hunter. Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Everybody knows him. He's just a good old redneck boy who liked to party.

Speaker 3:

Yep, he had tattoos across his forearms. I was going to say outlaws. He said outlaws never die.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, outlaws never die. Yeah, yeah, I liked him. We bonded him out a few times. The last time we bonded him out it was for a DWI.

Speaker 3:

So here's the thing, man when we have people that are repeats several, we've had some that come back many times. And we always try to oblige. The problem is, you begin to accumulate issues that are going to affect you in court as far as what you're looking at time-wise.

Speaker 2:

You just keep on, and keep on, until you just can't breathe no more and you're just sunk.

Speaker 3:

You're looking at time in jail, yeah, and the risk factor goes up as far as you sticking around, right, yeah. So that happened in Hunter's case.

Speaker 2:

In this situation, I want to say it wasn't a big bond. I'm going to say like a $3,000 bond, maybe, yeah.

Speaker 3:

It wasn't a huge bond, but dude was looking at you know, I think this was like his third, third DWI, possibly combined with other stuff. He was really looking at doing some some time in jail. So Hunter decides it's a good idea to skip on us. Well, he tells us later on that he would communicate with us through text, right, wasn't he one of those?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, he would text us and then he would ignore us and he would text us and ignore us. But here's the problem. So while you're on bond, one of the rules is you cannot leave the state, and that's not just us, that's also set by any time you get a bond by a judge.

Speaker 3:

You can't leave the state. You're confined to the court's jurisdiction, which is the state line. So and this was out of Brunswick County Dude decides he's going to jet and I think he ends up somewhere in New York.

Speaker 2:

Yep, somewhere, like grandfather up there or something, and we yeah, and we had and we had gotten. So when we got the forfeiture we made some phone calls and some I think some family members were telling us that he went back to New.

Speaker 3:

York yeah, I think some family members were telling us that he went back to New York. Yeah, so we did a background search with one of our servers that we use and we look at all the relatives and where they're at, and we found one in New York. Yeah, I forgot what city.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it wasn't in a city.

Speaker 3:

Which, you know, us Southern people think when you say new york we just think it was a big city now there's a lot of country up there so a beautiful country. Yeah, it's, really pretty yep especially about albany like over there, you're getting way up there. You don't have to go that far up yeah, I know, but it's still pretty west point area nice so he goes up.

Speaker 2:

We get information that he's up in new york and we start kind of doing our regular search and looking and some time goes by and mr taylor here finds out that he's been arrested up in new york oh yeah, yeah, he got a one of the dewey up there he got de, he got Dewey up there and he totally like he wrecked his truck.

Speaker 3:

real bad yeah yeah, he actually was in the hospital. So he posted pictures on Facebook of him in the hospital. Yeah, he loved it. He was careful about not where you know where he was at and stuff like that. So we're analyzing all the photos Like we're looking for anything in the background, stuff like that we have. You know, again, we have so much time to do this, we just want to jump on them quick, so I had a great idea and I said Chad, chad, we need to because he's up in New York.

Speaker 2:

It's a small bond. We don't want to go all the way up there because New York's a pain in the ass. We'd rather him come to us. We had him come to us and New York's a pain in the ass, we'd rather him come to us. We'd rather him come to us and we were like Chad. Let me see if I can catfish him Right.

Speaker 2:

Chad goes rock on with it. See what I would do. We'd go online and we'd start chit-chatting up with them, liking them. I was like it was good. I won't go into details on that, but uh, I start, I hit him up and I'm like, hey, what's up? Hunter. And he was like he's young, he loves the ladies, he loves the party. So I talked to him for like two weeks now, let me. Let me tell you, talking to another guy when you're catfishing him for two weeks now, let me tell you, talking to another guy when you're catfishing them for two weeks is hard.

Speaker 3:

I don't know how Did you do all that, or did your girlfriend at the time? Does she do that?

Speaker 2:

No, I did she.

Speaker 3:

she may had I remember she helped with some of these as far as putting a feminine spin on what to say, and you know, if you needed to speak to somebody on a phone, you know that's.

Speaker 2:

that's where you that's where I would use user at. But man, I'll tell you what. Man texting back and forth, you know, messaging back and forth, whatever. And finally he was like hey, look, I'm coming down and I'm gonna be hanging with my boys, you can come meet up with us, I'm like I'm down, you just tell me when. And so he finally comes down. And it took him a few days. It got to the weekend, right, right. And he's texting hey, I'm at my buddy's house, we're going to be chilling. What are you doing? I'm like, you know, just hanging with my girls, whatever. Just make some excuse up, right? I don't remember the conversation at all, man, thank God he didn't see me in that penis pic.

Speaker 3:

God, those are horrible. So thank god he didn't see me. No penis pic. God, oh god, those are horrible. So I think you finally got the call that he was hanging out and you wanted you to come by and check him out.

Speaker 2:

He wanted he wanted my girl, right, he wanted me to come by and hang out with him at his buddy's house and he sent me the address.

Speaker 3:

I said, yeah, okay, on the way so we get suited up with our gear it's nighttime yeah, I didn't remember I remember that, yep, we go into this, we go into.

Speaker 2:

It was a nice neighborhood, it's all right, yeah. And we're like, we're kind of scoping it out. We see like a couple trucks in the yard, lights on, you know. Yeah, we watch it for a little bit because we don't have much time, because he's expecting her to show up and he's and he's messaging me the whole time over doing this, yeah, so I was like all right, dude, we gotta, uh, we gotta, pull the trigger.

Speaker 2:

And I think in the messages he goes yeah, yeah, he goes, I'm here, I'm waiting on you. Cool, I was like liquor, you got the weed, you got the, you, whatever. Yeah, you know, I was, you know, making a nice one. Yeah, yep, and as soon as he said, yes, he was there, we hit the house. Now, when we hit the house, you remember going up to the front door, yeah, and we were there. You were at the back at first, and then I called you around, come running around. Yeah, come around. And the two guys were out front, so he had two other dudes and two of the buddies and they come out, I'm like, hey, where is hunter?

Speaker 2:

and he's like, oh, he's not here. I said, bullshit, you better. You better tell me, bro, I'm going in his house, I'm gonna, I'm gonna look. He goes. Uh, no, he's not here. I said, well, I'm, do you mind if I come in and look, because, because I need to search this house? He's like, yeah, you can. I was like you tell by his face.

Speaker 3:

Oh yeah, they just admitted they gave up their boy.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, they gave up their boy. You can see it in their eyes. So I got the door wide open and I'm yelling in the house. I got a flashlight taser ready in the whole nine. I'm like hunter, come out. I'm screaming at him, come out door, come out. Wherever he's at, show me his hands, nothing so I'm like shit. We're gonna have to go in his house and clear this house, and that's one thing I I don't like doing, because you don't know the house for one right. You don't know what's hiding behind a door.

Speaker 3:

You don't know, rednecks, you know you got some guns.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, they got some guns. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So the front door opens up to this big living room right, and then, as soon as you come, in.

Speaker 3:

There's a kitchen to the right. Yeah, I remember that, yeah.

Speaker 2:

So I'm looking, and then you can look straight down the hallway. You can see all the bedroom doors. So so I'm like, all right, so what we're going to do, we're going to go right and clear this kitchen out and then we'll come back around and go down the hallway. So me and Chad proceed to walk in and we're yelling hey, hunter, come out, show me your hands.

Speaker 3:

If I see it, show me your hands. Oh yeah, I got to mention you know, because I was in the back and I came up front. So one of my tricks that I do, and I'm sure the other are going to laugh because I hope you guys do the same thing.

Speaker 3:

I'm sure you do. But whenever you got a back door but you only got two guys and you need two guys to enter, yep, I always, I always take um, I fix the back to where you're going to. You're going to run into some problems If you try to go out the back door quickly. You know, like I might take a tricycle and then stick it, you know, on on the steps, wedge it in the, in the cracks, so that you're going to, you're going to get stuck opening the door and trip over that tricycle stuff like that.

Speaker 2:

You know, speaking of that, I took that trick and used that one time for a girl up in Cary, north Carolina, for child support. So just remember that.

Speaker 3:

So I could tell that story. Okay, gotcha, yeah. So I remember I rigged up something. Some kind of contraption is going to make it real difficult, so it buys us enough time when we're coming to the front of the house that I'm going to be able to get back there before you can get out that door, yeah, and he comes stumbling over. Yeah, it's kind of a you know, kind of an alarm. Some of you guys listening you'll, you'll, you and say yeah, yeah, we do that too, but it's a great trick to do. They're not suspecting it, so it always.

Speaker 2:

I've had them trip over it. Chad fixes the back door and comes around and we start searching the house. Yeah, so we go immediately to the right. I got Chad watching down the hallway while I'm looking in the kitchen and I turned a corner and I remember, because I had my taser up and on and it's got, you know, a little red dot.

Speaker 3:

A little red dot Right.

Speaker 2:

And I come around a corner and all I see is him standing in the corner like he's a bad boy, like putting a corner.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, he looked like he wanted to cry.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, he did. And he was just. I said show me hands, bro, and he did, and he turned around he said I ain't gonna give you no trouble, man, I'm like dude. What's up, hunter?

Speaker 3:

I'm like, dude, we've done so much for you, yeah, yeah, he was a nice kid, he was a good kid. He wasn't gonna own up to it at all, he was gonna keep going.

Speaker 2:

No, we get him in handcuffs and then get this shit. You remember this when it happened. We're standing in the living room. We're all like laughing about it. Now, While he's in handcuffs, he goes. Man, I had this fine girl coming in.

Speaker 3:

I'm like really God man.

Speaker 2:

That sucks, for you that sucks.

Speaker 3:

Bad timing, man. I'm like you might want to tell her you're not here yeah, we'll let you shoot a text to her and let her know that you're not going to be here. You know we're nice dude we had people that would ask about that. You know like you've, you know that would no I.

Speaker 2:

I don't know what you're talking about remember we kind of got twice.

Speaker 3:

We're working on three times we're working on three times.

Speaker 1:

I was like yeah, you know times I was like yeah, you know we're not going to mess with him again.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, yeah, it worked. And every time man he was in the back texting Like your phone's going.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, and I'm up in the front seat texting him back. Baby, I'm so sorry.

Speaker 3:

That sucks that you got called again.

Speaker 2:

God, every time we try to get together you get caught. You ain't put two and two together, retard, so anyway. So we're in the living room, we're joking with him and he's being cool. So we're not. You know, he's not your typical like shithead. Yeah, yeah, yeah, he was cool, he's just young dumb and just chasing women, that's all he was. Yeah, I mean, hell, we did that. You know, growing up, you know it's just eventually you got to grow up and stop doing it.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, so we, we got we only got so much time and we're not gonna, we're not gonna sit on, we're not gonna eat it, because you don't want to live up to it, right? You know that.

Speaker 2:

Hunter. I don't know how long he stayed in jail after that. No, I don't know. I don't remember he posed for a picture. He was like oh, happy. He wanted to show his tattoos on his forearms Outlaws never die on his arms here, yeah, in the cuffs. And then, I think shortly right after that, he had a motorcycle accident.

Speaker 2:

And passed away. Yeah, yeah. So, hunter, we miss you, buddy, we, you know we had some good times there. You were wild as hell, man, yeah, you were. Everybody loved him though, yeah, you see him out and about he's like, hey, man, what's up? You know, he was just, it was a nice guy man. But we figured we paid tribute to Hunter and give him an episode.

Speaker 3:

You know? Yeah, he was one of the stories and that was his real name, by the way.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, Every other person that we've done out here has been. We've changed names just because of you know, safety, whatever, and we don't want to blast nobody but Hunter. Yeah, man, I miss that old boy.

Speaker 3:

Yep, he was a good dude. So died young man.

Speaker 2:

He was young yeah, I hate seeing that too, man, especially when we're older. Now, we got kids that are.

Speaker 3:

I got one that's 20 I got one sitting right over there named asher yeah, he's taking a union break right now. He did not want me to call him out? No, he doesn't?

Speaker 2:

He's over there just kind of chilling on his cell phone. He don't talk too much.

Speaker 3:

No, he's supposed to be entering paperwork giving a job.

Speaker 2:

He's on the phone.

Speaker 3:

It's on his cell phone. That's what kids do I guess.

Speaker 2:

I guess he's TikToking. Yes, he's TikToking. Are you TikToking?

Speaker 3:

No, he don't mess with.

Speaker 2:

TikToking. No, he's got his earbuds in. I think he's kind of trying to ignore us.

Speaker 3:

He's listening to Metallica. We're going to Metallica concert Dude.

Speaker 2:

I can't wait dude, I want to go. God, you got to take some videos. I'm getting my.

Speaker 3:

Pantera shirt yes.

Speaker 2:

Yes, I only know one song from them. Well, you know, suicidal Tendencies they're all skateboarding. Yeah, yeah, I think the bass player from Suicidal Tendencies used to is playing for Metallica now. Robert, I can't remember his name. Something like that they all kind of move around. But man, that's going to be a good concert. You're going to hate afterwards though. Yeah, yeah, it's going to be crowded.

Speaker 3:

Getting out of there A lot of people that's going to be.

Speaker 2:

So, but I can't. We're going. Right before you go, I'm heading down to Orange Beach, gulf Shores, alabama. Okay, gulf Shores, alabama. I'm going to Morgan Wallen's first festival. He's doing it down there on the beach. I'm not a big Morgan Wallen fan, even though he was just on SNL and evidently people were freaking out.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, he walked off At the end. They all stand there and they talk and hug each other and stuff like that. He basically gave that gorilla a hug and he was like I'm out, I want to go home.

Speaker 2:

Deuces.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, yeah, yep. That's a big deal about it.

Speaker 2:

But, dude, they bitch about everything. They bitch about everything, but it's going to be cool because we're going to see Brooks and Dunn there. They're great, they'll always see, and I think.

Speaker 3:

Leonard Skinner to be there which is classic. How many of them are left?

Speaker 2:

I think one maybe, I don't know.

Speaker 3:

Just make a fan, leonard Skinner still.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, they've all kind of filled in, yeah, but anyway, all right. Well, that's the end of our episode. Yep, good timing, man Right, I think we got this down to a science.

Speaker 3:

We're getting there.

Speaker 2:

I don't think, asher, I don't know.

Speaker 3:

I don't do any rhyme or reason, just go.

Speaker 2:

Just go. I wish we could get Asher to come over here and say hey in the camera.

Speaker 3:

I want to say hey, asher, you man.

Speaker 2:

Hey, butthole, it's all right, there we go.

Speaker 3:

I'm going to send this to all your friends at school. Tag you in it. Oh man, Embarrassing Absolutely.

Speaker 2:

Right on, guys. Well, I'm Rob, I'm Chad man. If you like what you hear, you can see us on YouTube. You know what to do Off the Hook Bellb here. You can see us on youtube off the. You know what to do off the hook bell bond podcast or spotify apple. You know all the good stuff. But until then, we'll see you next week.

Speaker 1:

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