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Speaker 1 (00:00):
You blow it, You blew it. Have you ever done
something really stupid?
Speaker 2 (00:07):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (00:08):
Me, neither, but these people did, and that means it's
time for you get an f.
Speaker 2 (00:19):
Hello there, I memory and you are Matt Case over
there on the other side. We do this pretty frequently
where they're just people that need to be told that
they are not good. They've done something bad, they've done
something wrong. And that's what we're doing right now.
Speaker 1 (00:36):
Matt. What do you got for me today? I got
a decent one for you. That's when comes a Hey,
we've got a Florida man. Oh oh yeah, Florida Man's back.
And you know every dog has their day, right Well,
a Florida man and a Dalmatian onesie escaped Florida Highway
highway troopers excuse me, in Pasco County. And he did
so quite frankly, what he did was not good. But
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how he did it, I mean kind of impressive. So
they pulled he was he was driving around like a maniac,
and so the cops started chasing him down. He eluded
police a high speed A high speed chase ensued. He
ended up crashing into a tree. So that's probably where
this story ends, right, No, the man in a Dalmatian onesie,
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most likely Corella Deville's grandson, crawled out of his car
started running. The officers caught him, tased him, got him
down on the ground, got one handcuff around his wrist,
and then he wriggled free and started running again. They
did eventually catch him. I would hope so, But for
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a guy dressed in a Dalmatian onesie at midnight in Florida,
I don't know. I guess that's just another Florida man
doing Florida man things. And I guess I gotta give
him a Florida man f but f stance for Florida
in this circumstance and failure and failure too.
Speaker 2 (01:56):
Come on, let's be real here, Let's not take him
off the hook too much. There's a there's a house
on Cape Cod Or in the Cape Cod Bay area,
in a small town of well Fleet that is worth
multi millions of dollars but was built on a sand
hill that is now eroding away and they cannot stop it. Well,
what are they going to do? Well? Who knows? Looks
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like this house very well could end up collapsing into
the hill, falling, destroying not just the home, itself, the
multi million dollar home, but also the oyster beds that
are among the most prized in the region. And you
know me, I'm a big nature guy. Why the heck
would you build this house? Well, it was maybe it
was built many many decades ago, Emory. Maybe they had
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no idea that the erosion was going to get this
close to Cape Cod Bay. Ah, No, that's not correct.
It was built in twenty ten and the original owners
are Mark and Barbara Blash, and they wanted to put
a seawall there to prevent the erosion. However, the people
within this area said, you cannot be done. We care
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too much about the environment. You are You're in bad
You're in bad shape. Your fault. And now attorney John
Bonami bought the house in twenty twenty two for five
point five million dollars knowing what was happening here, and
now we are on the precipice of this actually probably
going down. So I just got to say, first off,
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to the greedy millionaires who do stupid stuff like this,
all of y'all you get an af Mark and Barbara
Blash for not having the foresight to know that this
is something that could happen. That cape on Cape Cod Bay.
Do you get an a F. And then New York
Man an attorney that apparently just has nothing but money,
John Bonami for buying the house just a couple of
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years ago for five point five million dollars. You get
an AF. Please please please do not destroy the oyster beds,
just anything but that. Just knock the thing down before
it ends up falling leads. Anyway, five o'clock hour. Donald
Trump signed a pretty important executive order today protecting women
and girls in sports around America, and we will talk
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about it next on news radio eleven to ten kfab