
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
From Hospital Halls to Handcuffs: A Bail Bonds Pursuit
The pursuit of justice sometimes takes unexpected turns, especially when a seemingly reliable bond jumper decides to disappear. In this riveting episode, we dive deep into the case of Jamar, a social worker whose $15,000 bond led us on a cross-state manhunt with multiple twists and challenges.
When we first encountered Jamar, all signs pointed to a solid risk. With steady employment in the healthcare sector and good communication, he appeared to be the type of person who would handle his court obligations responsibly. But appearances can be deceiving. After failing to appear for court, Jamar began the dangerous game of avoidance that so many fugitives play—answering calls just enough to string us along before disappearing completely.
What followed was a master class in modern bail enforcement techniques. Our initial trip to Charlotte revealed Jamar working at a major hospital, but technical difficulties with North Carolina's transitioning warrant system presented a surprising ethical dilemma. Rather than risk improper action, we gave Jamar another chance—a decision he rewarded by quitting his job and vanishing across state lines into South Carolina.
The hunt intensified as we discovered Jamar hiding in government housing under his sister's protection. Using vehicle tracking, surveillance, and our network of professional bondsmen, we coordinated a strategic capture that spanned hundreds of miles and multiple jurisdictions. The story highlights the patience, persistence, and professional relationships required in bail recovery work.
Beyond Jamar's tale, we share Father's Day celebrations, discuss upcoming adventures in bond recovery, and explore how social media has revolutionized fugitive tracking. For anyone fascinated by the real-world mechanics of bail enforcement or simply enjoying true stories of pursuit and justice, this episode delivers authentic insights from the field.
Join us for this compelling journey through the challenges and triumphs of modern bounty hunting—where second chances sometimes lead to greater consequences, and running only delays the inevitable day of reckoning.
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 2:What's up everybody. I'm Rob. I'm Chad. What's up, hey Chad, Got a question for you.
Speaker 3:Far away, roberto. How was your no Kings protest weekend? Where were you at hey Chad? Got a question for you. Fire away, roberto.
Speaker 2:How was your no Kings protest weekend? Where were you at?
Speaker 3:Oh man, I was all not there. Yeah, I was not there. I wasn't either. I was checking it out on social media, you know oh my God, I can't believe, with this many people showing up, that you know Trump still won. Yeah, 3% across the nation leaves 97 percent people that don't give a shit about your little parade.
Speaker 2:Sorry, yeah, what, but but being that it was kind of all over the country out here, it was, it was, it was civilized, it was, it was. Yeah, it wasn't.
Speaker 3:I kept watching the camera for the office to get messed with or something.
Speaker 2:Yeah we, we were good.
Speaker 3:Nothing yeah. So, I give you props. You got the right to protest whatever you don't like.
Speaker 2:Yes, I mean.
Speaker 3:I hope you got it accomplished, whatever it was you were trying to get. Oh yeah, there was a tweet. I got to read you, man, I got to read this to you.
Speaker 2:We saw that, I saw that yesterday.
Speaker 3:So Don put out a tweet, a message from our fearless leader, president Trump. He said a huge thank you to all the no king protesters. Yesterday I was very concerned a king was trying to take my place, but thanks to your tireless efforts, I am still going to be your president. Great job all.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I had to throw that in there.
Speaker 3:Good timing dude, good timing, it's just. It was just all the liberals that are just still butthurt from the election that wanted to have a cookout and a get-together and bitch about Orange man. They ain't gonna have a cookout and a get-together and bitch about orange man Chew, no man bad.
Speaker 2:They ain't going to have a cookout and get-together. They ain't got no jobs.
Speaker 3:Well, they wanted to get-together and eat some tofu and some. What is that estrogen thing that they eat, the tofu and the soy beans? Yeah, soy beans, yeah, that's what tofu is made of.
Speaker 2:I guess yeah, that's why they're called soy boys.
Speaker 3:They got them little man titties from all the estrogen buildup.
Speaker 2:Good morning everybody. How are y'all oh?
Speaker 1:man.
Speaker 2:Oh, did you also see? Like? All right, so we got to talk about this in just over a second. They're turning on each other man, these Democrats, right? Oh yeah, they're literally shooting and killing each other, Like that dude up in Minnesota.
Speaker 3:It depends on which station you watch, what news you get your news from, yeah, yeah, so you're not going to hear a lot about the guy who killed the two Minnesota the representative. So apparently that lady was, she voted. She was Democrat voted against Illegals. Yes.
Speaker 2:Illegal immigrants getting medical.
Speaker 3:Something to that degree, yeah yes and so she went against against her party and did what she thought was right, apparently. Um, not up there, you ain't going to get shot. Yeah, I guess that's how they keep their their line, their group in line. You know your ass gets shot.
Speaker 2:You know you get hillary oh yeah, I saw some memes about that too, about that, like they got clinton I mean, I heard it was somewhere between 12 and 17 rounds were put into these people man dude. That's crazy.
Speaker 3:And then there's big manhunt and when they and when they found him, he had a list of other people.
Speaker 2:I want to know who's on that list. Dude, who do you think was on that list? I?
Speaker 3:don't know.
Speaker 2:Give me a like.
Speaker 3:I don't know, but the guy he showed up, Did you see the footage he was wearing? A crazy, like ugly-looking mask. I mean you saw that at your people in the middle of the night.
Speaker 2:I wouldn't be opening no doors. Okay, so I'm going to stop you right there. You're in the south. Ain't nobody going to come up to your door like that right here and not get shot Like somebody comes out my door? I'm?
Speaker 3:like hey, bro, give me a warning. Yeah, I heard something like that. Rogan was talking about it and they were talking about with Anthony Oliver, anthony's latest on Joe Rogan talking about how some people have tried to jack people's houses and they turn out to be MMA fighters, oh yeah.
Speaker 3:And like they did this, one guy's truck and he was an MMA fighter and the dude had like a Malmar and he came out of his house with a Malmar and had friggin' 9mm. The dude got eaten up by the dog Dude. Like Rogan said, he's like you're rolling the dice if you play with these people that know how to fight.
Speaker 2:Yeah, dude, and that goes for conservatives too.
Speaker 3:You're rolling the dice if you're dim and you want to go after a conservative.
Speaker 2:So let me explain something to you. Let me explain something to you tofu warriors out there, it's not a good idea. Not a good idea, just FYI.
Speaker 3:Some of these places wait for you to do this. It's like their opportunity. I'm telling you you shouldn't give them the opportunity, man, I'm telling you, especially in the South.
Speaker 2:All the crazy shit doesn't happen in the South here like that. It it happens in. You know these real liberal areas, man, I tell you what Tim Watts, he's got some, uh, he's got some issues up there, man, and he, he, during the press conference I saw part of his press conference. He didn't look too well. He looked like he'd been drugged through the mud or something. I don't know, maybe he was out of tampons.
Speaker 3:He just was a little bloated or back tough or something. I'm confused.
Speaker 2:So confused about that.
Speaker 3:He is too. Oh man, anyway man, let's get off of that.
Speaker 2:Enough of crazy, alright, so we talked about this earlier. We've got to talk about it now. Have you seen the new movies that are going to come out?
Speaker 3:I keep seeing a bunch of stuff and I don't know what's real and what's not on social media. So I see Spaceballs is coming out again.
Speaker 2:Oh my God, that's going to be pretty cool. God, I ain't seen that movie.
Speaker 3:Yeah, so we do. You know, like we were talking, we do some of the security for the One Tree Hill group and one of the ladies that's one of the actresses in that. She was a star in the first Spaceballs, right, she was Princess Vespa. Yeah, I can't remember her real name, it starts with a Z. Anyway, yeah, I wonder if she. I said something at the one thing and I was like, hey, princess Vespa, she gave me a mean look. I was like, well, I thought it was a compliment that I had seen some of your stuff previously.
Speaker 2:I mean, I live in a different world.
Speaker 3:I guess, man, but she's in the new one man. Can I still not call her Princess Vespa? I don't know the rules here, I'll just be quiet.
Speaker 2:Just sit back.
Speaker 3:I mean most of them. We talked to him like that One guy there's an old like eighties movie that was really cool. And like I mentioned something about that to him and uh, Craig Craig Schaefer, and uh he was like, oh yeah, man, him. And uh, craig craig shaffer and uh he was like oh yeah, man, he did the line from the movie for me, man, and I was like that's, that's really cool. He did a football movie a long time ago.
Speaker 2:It was really cool uh, what about billy madison 2 coming out on netflix?
Speaker 3:oh yeah, yeah, is it going straight to net?
Speaker 2:I think so, man, I, I'm, I'm excited to see what happens with that Because, billy Madison, you know that was huge when I was in high school.
Speaker 3:Yeah well, he's due for a good movie. I mean, he's had some kind of bombs lately that they've done. I mean he had a long run of they're funny, Right, you know they're all funny. It's usually the same group of guys that he has in his movies.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, yeah, the water boy man. Yeah, yeah, yeah, the water boy man, come on, oh, do you?
Speaker 3:remember though, and well, that was Happy Gilmore. But yeah, that one guy that was Happy Gilmore that got arrested here in Wilmington. Oh, shooter McGavin, Shooter McGavin, yeah, yeah yeah, so yeah, that was a long time I remember he got arrested. I wanted to do a thing where he would do it for Bill, wanting, you know, have him in it. Yeah, but he'd probably get mad, I was.
Speaker 2:I thought it'd be clever anyway, it'd be pretty cool.
Speaker 3:Shoot him a gap and when he were coming to Wilmington, off the hook, you get in trouble something like that, you know?
Speaker 2:see if you go golfing with me. That'd be awesome to go golfing with him.
Speaker 3:Oh, yeah, yeah, that would be really cool, that would be pretty cool.
Speaker 2:Take him up there to Old Point man Place is awesome.
Speaker 3:Hillary said her husband knows him. They're good friends.
Speaker 2:Oh man, we need to reach out to him.
Speaker 3:Yeah, actually, her husband is in a new show on, and can we see some kind of game show?
Speaker 2:Man, I don't watch too much TV.
Speaker 3:Well, I was watching the US Open yesterday.
Speaker 2:Oh yeah.
Speaker 3:I mean, I like to watch golf. I'm not good at it.
Speaker 2:Good to fall asleep. I love to watch it. Them guys are just gnarly good.
Speaker 3:Yeah Well, yeah, that's how they get paid. But yeah, I caught it on the commercial or something in between.
Speaker 2:That, that's how I know.
Speaker 3:Oh, happy father's day, sir oh yeah, happy yesterday you too yeah, yeah, I started my day out. I. I got on my jet ski and I went out to uh the little waterways back by the house you know and just casting my my doing some little fishing. It's just beautiful Sun coming up. Finally the rain has stopped here. We've had a lot of rain, yeah, and finally it's got some peace and quiet.
Speaker 2:Man, it was great A cup of coffee and fishing man. I didn't do nothing. I like my coffee. Yeah, I didn't do nothing for Father's Day, man. We um, I was at the jail. First thing.
Speaker 3:Well, that's how it rolls, buddy. I'm sorry.
Speaker 2:He woke me up. Guys, look, so I'm asleep. I went to, I went and saw down at Live Oak here Slightly Stupid Iration and Little Stranger. They're reggae, kind of West Coast reggae, okay and we went with some friends of ours and we didn't get home until like a little bit later you know it's way past my bedtime, which is 9 o'clock.
Speaker 2:Old guy yeah, and then so you know, we got home late. I got up like at 6.30, like I usually do every morning, I was still tired, wouldn't use the bathroom, come back laid back down and 8 o'clock rolls around and I hear it ring, ring, ring, ring, ring. I look over, see it's chad.
Speaker 3:I'm like well, chad ain't calling me for no reason. I give you a text because I respect your sleep yeah, I saw the text.
Speaker 2:I didn't, but I didn't see it before you called.
Speaker 3:I saw you texted me beforehand but yeah, you told me, you said, if I don't answer, call. Yeah, that's what you got so he will.
Speaker 2:He won't be on the house, stay up, drink late during the night. I'm like, no, I just went to a concert, but I'm I'm. What time is it?
Speaker 3:you know it's time to get up.
Speaker 2:Go make some cash it took me a minute. It sure did free somebody and uh. But after that man, I got back back home, jumped in the pool for a little bit relaxed, watched a movie on TV and we went to the Low Tide Steakhouse there in Surf City. It was pretty good, I didn't. That's about it, man. I just kind of been lazy.
Speaker 3:Well, all right.
Speaker 2:So let's talk about one that ran on us.
Speaker 3:All right, so this is.
Speaker 2:A $10,000 or $15,000.
Speaker 3:Yeah, okay, it was a sizable amount of money.
Speaker 2:Yeah, oh, before we get started though, what did you name it? I have no idea, jamar Jamar, it was Jamar Jamar, yeah.
Speaker 3:This is a story about Jamar.
Speaker 2:Here is a story about Jamar, but let's get on with the story time. That's it. All right, that's all the layout.
Speaker 1:You hate that.
Speaker 2:I can't stand it. It drives me crazy. So, mr Jamar All, right, so Jamar, all right, jamar. All right, so Jamar, All right, jamar. We thought was a good bond, but evidently not.
Speaker 3:Well, we usually don't write them if we don't think they're decent. Yeah yeah, but I mean you don't know what's going to happen. I mean you don't know until it happens. The courts that give unsecured bonds, they don't know. Yeah, they don't know any more than we do. You can do an estimated?
Speaker 2:guess, where do we bond him out of? Do you remember?
Speaker 3:It doesn't matter, it's New Hanover, wilmington, we'll say Wilmington.
Speaker 2:It doesn't matter where.
Speaker 3:But the point is he was a social worker, by the way. Yeah, he had a decent job, great job. That was part of why we wrote it was because I think he had a decent job. He'd been there a while. Yep, anyway, we get our paperwork out as usual, start making our calls. Jamar cannot be located.
Speaker 2:Nope, and he finally calls us back. He does, he does get in touch with us. Is he one that?
Speaker 3:we put on slammer picks. I think we did.
Speaker 2:We may have.
Speaker 3:Anyway, we put a little pressure on him and we give him the you know. At first, we let you you know, try to fix it. Yeah, we don't just come to you immediately and throw you in jail. But he kept on like leading us on that's the point that we get pissed off because when you start like I'm going to do this, you never do it. I think that's what happened with this guy. And it turns out Jamar, in his spare time, had a drinking problem. I recall he had a bad drinking problem.
Speaker 2:All you guys at home listening. We have so many stories that we have to remember. It's crazy.
Speaker 3:Yeah, the little details.
Speaker 2:The little details come back up to us.
Speaker 3:So we ended up finding out that the dude was outside of Charlotte North.
Speaker 2:Carolina.
Speaker 3:He was working in Charlotte at a hospital?
Speaker 2:Yeah, at a hospital.
Speaker 3:It was a huge hospital in Charlotte, but he lived which is not that far in the suburb country area of South Carolina. Yeah, I forget what town that was, doesn't matter, it was a little tiny town. Yeah. So anyway we got enough information. We thought it was pretty solid, so we took a trip to Charlotte.
Speaker 2:For us that's about a three-and-a-half-hour drive and we walk into the hospital.
Speaker 3:We walk into the hospital. The hospital's huge. Did we go to the security at first? Sometimes we will.
Speaker 2:We did and they told us just kind of hang out and wait for them. And next thing, you know we're in the hallway kind of watching because we're near where he's at, we're in the same floor, yeah, they were trying to confirm if they wanted to help us or not if I remember right, and all of a sudden.
Speaker 3:You would think they would just say, oh, he's got a warrant, he's got to go. But not necessarily. Sometimes they don't offer that help, so we got to do it on our own in a sneaky way.
Speaker 2:And we're standing in this hallway remember.
Speaker 3:Yeah, there's a lot of people going back and forth, you know doctors and patients and just all kinds of people. But we see him. So we're going based off a couple photos that we have. But I think he had a name tag on, Was that it? I think you saw.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I believe you did.
Speaker 3:So yeah, I think we saw a name tag and we're like crap, I think you were off talking to somebody. I was standing in the hall looking at our notes and he walked by and I think he had like a coat on you know he's dressed nice but I saw a name tag and I was like that's him right, and they had certain levels that you had to have a card to get through, and so you stopped them.
Speaker 2:You stopped them. I come around because you, you were texting me too.
Speaker 3:It's like we're on the phone. We were on the phone with each other.
Speaker 2:Right and you're like, hey, I got it.
Speaker 3:He's right here, yeah, and you're like trying to make your way back to me, and we stopped him. He was cooperative at that point. We didn't even put him in handcuffs, yeah we were cool, we were like dude you, we went out and we went out to the parking lot. We're about to put him in the in the car and take, make that drive with him.
Speaker 2:And we're we're making. This is the during the time that North Carolina was switching from um was it NC aware to to the e-warrant.
Speaker 3:Yeah, the e-warrant thing. Yeah, so we always double check make sure that we's good. Yeah, and they couldn't find it and we called them, we called the actual jail where he was bonded out of and they could not find the warrant.
Speaker 2:Could not verify anything and we called our buddy Jason, Jason Cunningham. Oh, yeah, we called him and they put us in contact with Charlotte PD or Charlotte Metro, and they couldn't find it either.
Speaker 3:And they couldn't find it either, and I was like all right, so dude's got a good job. So you're thinking Right. So we're kind of like putting everything together and we're like, you know, we're not going to take our chances if they can't find the warrant. You know Right Something you know he could still have a pending case if we can't find the warrant Right. We didn't take the chance because you get charged with kidnapping. So we had a talk. We were like look, man, you got a good job, you want to keep it.
Speaker 3:You know you need to get this case put back on the calendar, the court calendar, so that you know we can fix it on our end. We have a lot of things, people, that we have to satisfy the clerk of court, the district attorney and the school board attorney All people We've got to send letters to that only certain things will let us set aside our forfeiture. So we're like, man, you've got to get this recalled so that you can get it back on the calendar, and so we let him go.
Speaker 3:We ended up letting him go. After we talked to him we felt pretty good about he was going to handle this stuff yeah, and he gave us, you know, the address where he was staying at he was like hey, man, blah, blah.
Speaker 2:I'm like all right, cool. So of course chad and myself, we we have to make sure we both agree on what we're going to do, because this is a 10 to you know 15 000, you know decision we're making yeah so we come back home, we we make the drive back home and a week goes by and he just ignores us.
Speaker 3:Yes, so we're not getting any responses from that.
Speaker 2:And then he ends up quit.
Speaker 3:We found out he ends up quitting called the hospital, he was no longer working. Yeah.
Speaker 2:So right there, red flag boom. We got to go get him, so we go back. We don't waste no time on this, we go back pretty fast.
Speaker 3:Yeah, so I think the address that he gave us.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I'm going to look it up right now on the maps.
Speaker 3:I've got it on the tip of my tongue. It's kind of irregardless of where it actually is. He, it was a small town. It was a very small town, I think, and we went to the police department there and we were seeing if they had any calls for him.
Speaker 2:Rock Hill.
Speaker 3:Yeah, Rock Hill.
Speaker 2:No Clover, excuse me.
Speaker 3:Is that what it was? Yeah, clover, it was right outside of Rock.
Speaker 2:Hill, clover and York area, right outside of Rock Hill.
Speaker 3:Anyway, where our buddy Chris Threat's at. Chris ended up playing a role in this later because when we were there again remember we sat out. It was like a little, what are? Those Government housing, Government housing yeah, and there were little duplexes and there was one way in, one way out and we were sitting there and we kind of we saw his car, though we saw his car, and we though we saw his car and we verified that was his car and everything and we looked in the windows and there was just beer cans all in the floor.
Speaker 3:Remember that yeah so we ask around, we find the address. Well, he's living at his sister's sister's hiding him and south carolina is a little different.
Speaker 2:We can't even if it's a third party address, we can't just kick in the door.
Speaker 3:Yeah, so we had to be real careful and she was being very hard to deal with. She, you know, wouldn't even open the door, so we would sit out there for a long period of time watching they weren't moving, they weren't moving.
Speaker 2:I think we ended up putting a tracker on the car, I think we ended up putting a tracker on the car, yeah, and then we had to leave.
Speaker 3:Yeah, we had to leave, but we're so far away I mean we're three and a half four hours away yeah, you know we can't possibly make it there, so we had to call our buddy, chris. What's up, chris, chris Street? He does some work in that area.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 3:And he's also got an office in myrtle beach. Now, yeah, I went. Yeah, I went there last year this time when he opened that and he had a um, what's the name?
Speaker 2:leland leland, leland chapman there, yeah, anyway.
Speaker 3:So we get uh chris to go there once we see our um gps on the move and he has some of his guys sitting out and watching, and lo and behold, we get a bam photograph. Text message.
Speaker 2:Boy. He does not look happy.
Speaker 3:Dude was passenger seat arrested, and so that was awesome.
Speaker 2:Where did Chris? Took him up to Charlotte and dropped him off there in Charlotte and I remember Chris did call me, cause I asked Chris to call me and I kind of I let me talk to him. I've only done this a few times where I just he's not in the car with me. Sorry, chris, if I made him upset, but I laid into, I laid into this dude.
Speaker 3:Yeah, well, I mean it pisses you off. You gave the guy another chance and you know he didn't. He didn't, he didn't. He tried to walk all over us. Yeah, so you take that personal. You know it cost me all that money, the trips that we've made up there. We made two trips up there empty handed. Yeah, so part of it is, um, but his ass got galled, yes, he did.
Speaker 2:You know what? Just rock heel, just saying that name.
Speaker 3:We've had a few rock heel. It reminds me of a story.
Speaker 2:It reminds me of a story we ain't even told yet.
Speaker 3:Really. I think so Uh you talking about the redhead? Guy, I think there was a, I think we did.
Speaker 2:I think we did. Uh, amanda, did we do that? I think we did. I think we did Amanda, I guess they just told me, we've done it.
Speaker 3:Yes, we did.
Speaker 2:We did do that one. So, yeah, so Rock Hill. Man, I'm telling you they're wilding out out there at Rock Hill Clover area, mm-hmm. But man, I don't like that area of town. I don't know what Chris likes about it so much. Well, he doesn't live in that area. He's close by, but he doesn't live there. All right, yeah, oh, so there's that. So that was the story of what was. What would you call jamal jamal? That was story jamal there. Jamal. Sorry, buddy, but you got got.
Speaker 3:You got got on to the next problem oh, yes, as we all, we always say that and, Speaking of that, we got one in the mail over the weekend so we're working on another problem.
Speaker 2:I think I got a couple more coming today. Really, yeah, heather just texted me.
Speaker 3:Really.
Speaker 2:Yeah, she said I think you got something coming in from the courts. Oh crap, but we do have one that we're going after tomorrow, yep, and hopefully, ladies and gentlemen, we get a good story for you. If that is the case, gotta love those drunkards.
Speaker 3:Yeah.
Speaker 2:And gotta love pictures, God. I can't wait to tell this story once we get a hold of them.
Speaker 3:We put that together this morning.
Speaker 2:Actually, we're sitting there working on it and Chad's like, hey, man, take a look at this. I'm like, ooh, hang on a second. I was like, oh yeah, I even got the address and everything social media is so good oh man, it's so good, alright, well, that's it for that story. Social media is so good. Oh man, it's so good, all right. Well, that's it for that story. Chad.
Speaker 3:Yep, that one's pretty quick and clean, other than the two trips we had to make.
Speaker 2:Oh, God, I do not want to.
Speaker 3:It's a long haul man, it's a boring drive.
Speaker 2:I know 74? Horrible Yep, it's horrible, but tomorrow, man, that's a boring drive. I know 74? Horrible Yep, that's horrible, but tomorrow we got a short drive tomorrow.
Speaker 3:We're going to J-Ville.
Speaker 2:J-Ville, we might have another one in Goldsboro.
Speaker 3:Marine Capital, Jacksonville.
Speaker 2:Yes, gosh, that place is a haul.
Speaker 3:Yeah, not a haul out there other than tattoo places.
Speaker 2:I wonder if they had any protests in Jacksonville yesterday Of course they did.
Speaker 3:Yeah, they did Actually, I saw.
Speaker 2:Yeah, how big, like five people, I don't know.
Speaker 3:I mean it's so funny the one I saw here like I literally saw some of the people on the camera that we see at the usual protests.
Speaker 2:The same ones. The same exact ones. Yeah, same exact ones, yeah.
Speaker 3:I mean, that's all they do. I don't see how they exist.
Speaker 2:They don't have a job man. They need to go out and get a job instead of protesting so they can turn Republican and go. Damn it. I work all these hours and pay all these taxes, right.
Speaker 3:They're not going to change dude.
Speaker 2:You know what? I can't wait. My son just got a job. Okay, your son just got a job.
Speaker 3:I cannot wait to see the first patient when they get that check and they're like what happened, what happened?
Speaker 2:You're about to turn into a conservative. I cannot wait. I'm so happy, but I also feel old at the same time, when my kid's going to get a job. Well, circle of life, brother. Yeah, man. Well, that's it for today's episode. Like I said, check us out on all streaming platforms, even YouTube at OffTheHookBellBondPodcast if you want to see our pretty faces and check out OffTheHookGearshop. Yes, I've had some people ask me about that. Where'd it go? To New hat?
Speaker 3:New lid yeah, this is the chocolate, I like it, the chocolate hat.
Speaker 2:I like it. I'm sporting my shirt today, as always. I think this is pretty much my closet now. Yeah, y'all go check it out. Get you a shirt, get you a hat, get you a sun shirt too.
Speaker 3:Yeah, it's funny. I was at the pool and one of my neighbors came rolling up. He had off the hook hat sun shirt. I was like cool. I was like cool Decked out. He was he was man, he was styling. Man, he was styling.
Speaker 2:All right, guys. Well, that's it for today's episode. Go check it out. But we love you, we mean it. I'm Rob, I'm Chad. We'll talk to you later.
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