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July 3, 2024 7 mins
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Next, a question for you.Oh boy, Okay, here we go.
What is Wednesday? Which means weirda Wednesday's coming, which means I
should be worried? Yeah? Wellno, well okay, let me ask
you this. Have you ever gottena sign like from the universe that compelled
you to do something or compelled youto understand something a little bit greater?

(00:20):
What is that? Yeah? Yeah, and I totally believe in like the
little signs that the universe are peoplethat have passed before us. Give us.
Well, I'm glad you do.Uh, Tanya, You're gonna meet
her next and wait till you experiencethe sign that the universe sent her and
who to look out for in herlife? Can't wait for this one?
Next? Hang on, all right, the always newsworthy weirdo Wednesday is on?

(00:47):
Sure is who we are talking totoday as we embrace for impact.
Yeah, hey, Tanya, you'reon with Beck Simbuster. Tell us what
makes you weird? Okay, thisis it's gonna sound kind of heavy.
But when I was a kid,my mom murdered, my dad murdered suicide.
Actually, whoa wow, I'm sorrythat you're dealing with that, And

(01:14):
why does that make to weird.Okay, as the story goes, my
mom found out that my dad wascheating on her, and she had me
spend in the night at my grandma'sand she burnt the house down, killing
both of them. Oh my god. Yeah, I'm so sorry. Moly,
that sucks. Wow. Well,I mean it's okay. I'm in

(01:36):
my thirties now, and I reallyonly know them through pictures and stuff.
I was raised by my grandparents.They were very well off, so,
you know, I grew up ina good situation. That's good. Your
mom, you know, left youin a good place, you know,
Yes, But here's the weird part. About a year ago. You're right,

(01:57):
that's not even the weird part.About a year ago. I moved
my boyfriend into my house and afew weeks in we woke up in the
middle of the night to the smellof smoke and there was no fire nowhere
to be found. The next day, the smell was still there. Now,
listen, I live out in themiddle of the sticks, absolutely nowhere.
I'm on five acres of land,no neighbors. I even called the

(02:21):
city. They said there were nogas leaks, nothing. Nobody could explain
it. Right, A couple ofnights later, something absolutely compelled me to
look at this phone, which isnot something I would ever do. Look
at Yeah, my boyfriend's phone,and I'm not built like that. And

(02:43):
we both have each other's past codes, mine open book, and I opened
his phone and found a conversation withhim and some other woman. He was
actually in the shower getting ready togo see her. He was gonna to
tell me that he was going tolie and say that he needed to go
to somebody in an emergency. Andthat smoke that you smelled was a sign

(03:07):
from your your mom, I'm thinking, long story short, I threw his
ass out immediately, and I haveYeah, I have not smelled the smoke.
Again, I'm telling you, that'syour mom. That's your mom saying
get his ass out of this house, get this broke ass out. No,

(03:30):
I think it was absolutely a signalfrom my mom. Because I have
no interest in what was in hisphone, I would never have checked me
just had this overwhelming. I hadto. I had to look at his
phone and that's the only reason Iand then found that his broke ass was
in the shower, and oh man, yeah, so thanks mom. Wow,

(03:51):
what a crazy story that is Yeah, you definitely belong on Weirdo Wednesday
with an occurrence like that. Andalso that's kind of anytime you date somebody
from now on, you're always gonnabe like, yeah, sitting around and
see if they bring the smell alittle. I'll just take a big with
about that too. You know,like Mom's got your back to know that.

(04:14):
You know what a tough hand you'vebeen dealt with your parents, But
it's cool to know that she's gotyour back watching over you like that.
It is. It's cool to knowthat she's still in my life, and
even up to this point. Thatlets me know that she's been around for
the stuff that I would have wantedher to see. So it's pretty cool.
It's pretty cool. Yeah, that'swild. I wonder if we should
open up the phones for somebody who'sever had like a sign I believe in

(04:38):
this so like wholehearted, like asign that either something was wrong around you,
or like a sign that somebody lostwas around you trying to tell you
something. Yeah, I'd love toknow that w lies the all pennies from
heaven. They two one five,two six three one oh two one.
You could call us, you couldtext us at seven one o two one,
or hit us in the DMS atBecks and Busters, just like Tanya

(04:59):
did. Danya, thank you somuch for calling him. Thank you guys
so much. Have a great Wednesday, Bie. It's Meximbuster on Q one
or two, another edition of WeirdoWednesday. If you just heard Tanya's story,
insane s Her mom burned down herhouse when she was a kid.

(05:20):
Yes, it was. It wasa suicide murder side because she knew that
her dad was cheating, cheating onher. Now she wasn't in the house,
no, Luckily she was at thegrandparents house, but she lost both
her parents at that point. Fastforward, she's now an adult dating somebody
that they were living together, andshe started smelling smoke and burning in the

(05:44):
house. It turns out that theguy she was dating was also cheating on
her. It was a signal fromher mom. We're asking you, have
you ever had the universe send yousigns like this? Definitely believe in this,
and a lot of people do too. We're get a bunch of text
messages in here at seven one ortwo one. This is crazy. Somebody
said, I get a sharp painin my left hand if someone is no

(06:04):
good and that enters my life andit's never wrong. What do you think
about this? I think it's amazingand I one hundred percent believe in guardian
angels. That definitely was a signfrom her mother. I had those signs
my entire life. Yeah, haveyou This is this is a minor one.

(06:29):
I was driving to work on fourtwenty two, heading west and going
to work, same route I takeevery day. I was driving behind this
truck filled with furniture. They hadit all taped up, all secure in
the back of this truck. Tenminutes, I'm following him down the highway,
and out of the blue, Ihear this voice in my car like

(06:50):
we're talking right now, like theywere sitting right next to me, say
get over now. I move overinto the non passing lane. And as
soon as I do that, Ilook in my rear view mirror and furniture
comes flying out of the We literally, you literally just gave us chills.

(07:12):
What crazy, crazy story. It'sIt's true. Yes, Wow, you
have to listen to those things whenthey don't make sense. I always tell
my kids, listen to your gut. Could you put in a good word
for them? Frousy. Please tellthem that I'm looking for lottery ticket numbers
too. I keep waiting for thatone. Yeah, it hasn't happened yet
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