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January 29, 2025 • 54 mins
Find out why artists aren't making much money from streaming music and what you can do to support them. Plus, learn why one band member won't come back on the show after a heated interview.

A listener sends in flowers to Sara, and KiddChris is worried about the implications. Is it a sweet gesture, or a sign of something more?

KiddChris proposes a financial challenge to Sara for $1,000. What is the challenge and will she do it??!!

The legal expert, Stuart W. Penrose, joins the show to answer legal questions.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's a kid, Chris shout Cincinnati's rock station. It's eb
n uh Sarah Eleast. You know, I got to get
time to sit down and watch TV. It's been like, uh,
my life has been pretty crazy, but and this is happening,
and we all know this story, we know how it ends,
but we keep getting wrapped in.

Speaker 2 (00:18):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (00:18):
There's a new thing that's coming on Netflix called American
Men Hunt OJ Simpson.

Speaker 3 (00:24):
How many of these OJ Simpson Docky whatevers are we
going to see?

Speaker 1 (00:29):
But I'm gonna watch it, just like anything with the BTK,
I'll watch because I, you know, lived in Wichiton.

Speaker 4 (00:34):
I love watching that stuff.

Speaker 5 (00:35):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (00:36):
My husband and I were on Netflix last night just
trying to find a movie to watch after dinner. Came
across that and we're like, how many of these are there?

Speaker 4 (00:43):
But BTK no of OJ Simpson stuff.

Speaker 1 (00:46):
And I won't watch ones that are like like documentaries
that are like like the Menanda's Brothers are like, oh
you got to watch that docu series where it's like
a remaking thing.

Speaker 4 (00:54):
I don't like those I.

Speaker 3 (00:55):
Ever watched that.

Speaker 4 (00:56):
I watch real Yeah, I like to hear the real stories.

Speaker 3 (00:59):
I will probably get into this o j Simpson.

Speaker 4 (01:02):
I know, no, I love it.

Speaker 3 (01:03):
It's hard not to. Yeah, it's like a train wreck.

Speaker 4 (01:06):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:07):
And you know tonight for TV too, like the Night
Late night dudes like Jimmy Fallon's got Reese Witherspoon. Yes,
Gronk is on there. I like Gronky's funny. He's like
a bro.

Speaker 3 (01:17):
Is Reese Wetherspoon doing something new?

Speaker 1 (01:19):
She must be because she's going on TV because she doesn't.
Like a lot of these people, They're not going to
be doing any work and helping out people.

Speaker 3 (01:25):
I do love her. And what's Gronk doing?

Speaker 4 (01:27):
He is just I am probably broadcasting football, yeah, something,
talking about the probably talking about the super Bowl.

Speaker 3 (01:33):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:34):
Then simply Red is playing on there, which I mean
I didn't know they were still doing stuff. And then
Jimmy Fallon's got Katie Perry in Simple Minds.

Speaker 3 (01:42):
Damn.

Speaker 4 (01:43):
I know.

Speaker 3 (01:43):
It takes me back to like the early two thousand,
I know.

Speaker 4 (01:45):
And then and then Steven Colbert's got Will Ferrell.

Speaker 3 (01:49):
Okay, I think Will Ferrell and Reese Witherspoon are doing
something together. Okay, because there's a TikTok of them dancing
together and it went in viral, so they must have
some sort of show or movie coming up.

Speaker 1 (02:01):
I saw this this morning too, which is funny because
you know, all these stores are trying to prevent people
from stealing and all that, and CVS great idea, but
I already found a hole in it. You know how
everything's locked with the flexiglasses stuff.

Speaker 3 (02:16):
Yeah, in the toothpaste.

Speaker 1 (02:18):
Yeah, they're saying, now, okay, if you have the CVS app,
you don't have to go and get somebody to unlock it.

Speaker 4 (02:22):
You'll be able to open it with your app.

Speaker 3 (02:25):
And they'll be well, anybody can just do that, you know, but.

Speaker 4 (02:27):
They know who it is it's opening stuff.

Speaker 1 (02:30):
So they're like, okay, so we'll be able to know
if something's stolen.

Speaker 4 (02:34):
We'll be dude, we know it's you because of it.

Speaker 3 (02:37):
Yeah, it goes back to the app.

Speaker 1 (02:38):
Okay, so some lady opens it up. Some guy can
run over and just grab a bunch of stuff and
run out the door.

Speaker 3 (02:44):
Or she could change your mind right, say I don't
want that toothpaste anymore. I'm going to put it back
in the glass case, or.

Speaker 1 (02:49):
Just sign up as somebody else, just leave the products
out at this point.

Speaker 3 (02:54):
Yeah, you could also put a fake name in there.
I could get the app and say that my name
is kid Chris.

Speaker 4 (02:59):
There's ways around all of it, and go.

Speaker 3 (03:01):
Around town and steal a bunch of stuff.

Speaker 1 (03:03):
It's crazy, how I mean. We got to the point
where it's like we're using technology because we don't want
to do stuff, and then we complain that, oh, we're
getting ripped off all the technology.

Speaker 4 (03:16):
Yeah, right, there's a pro.

Speaker 1 (03:17):
And yeah, you know, and I was thinking about this too.
You know, these artists and I'm on their side, but
I also see the other side.

Speaker 4 (03:24):
As well, with the streaming.

Speaker 1 (03:26):
Okay, the artists aren't making a lot of money anymore
with streaming, and I get it. It's like used to
go and buy a CD and they would make money,
but they would make their money not off of CD sales.
The record company would give them a lump of cash
and say we're going to pay you this, and then
they would sell the CDs.

Speaker 4 (03:46):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (03:46):
So if I get on Spotify and right and listen
to Breaking Benjamin, they're not getting anything from that, right right.

Speaker 1 (03:51):
But the company, the record company would say we're going
to pay you two million dollars as a contract you
work for our company, and then that's that because like
when Pete from Chevelle came on the show, he was
complaining that we signed a deal with them and they
made all this money off our records and we didn't
get a taste of it. We just got our lump sum. Well,

(04:12):
that was the contract you signed, Like, for instance, we
signed with our company here. I don't know what they
make off of advertising and stuff, but I'm sure it's
more than what we get paid, you know what I mean.
But we sign a contract with them. I don't want
to know. I have a contract. I can't change that,
so anyway, So with streaming, it's the same. So if
we bought The Break of Benjamin CD, Okay, I know

(04:32):
nobody does, but if we played it in our car
five thousand times, they're not getting paid each time we
play it, right, can't.

Speaker 4 (04:40):
You say that?

Speaker 3 (04:41):
You have to actually go see them in concert trying
to make money for them to make money and benefit
from So it.

Speaker 1 (04:46):
Kind of doesn't. It's still the same as the streaming
because you're listening to it and they're like, well, we
only get a certain amount of money from each time
it gets streamed. Well, it's like, well, if I bought
you CD, you wouldn't get anything, you would I would
have paid twelve dollars once and I would have played
it over and over again. Or if I bought it
from the UCD store, you wouldn't have got anything because

(05:08):
that guy would have got the money.

Speaker 4 (05:10):
So it's a whole it's a whole mess.

Speaker 3 (05:12):
It is. Yeah, so it don't have as much money
as you probably think that they do.

Speaker 1 (05:18):
Yeah, you got it. No, these artists don't make anything.
You got to go see them live and by their merch.

Speaker 3 (05:23):
And speaking on Breaking Benjamin just a couple months away
till they're here.

Speaker 1 (05:26):
Yeah, you gotta go see them live by their merch
you know, and and then you do those things, those
extra bonus things when you go, uh, like you can
watch them do soundcheck and all that stuff.

Speaker 4 (05:36):
The reason why they're doing all that is so they
can make them dough.

Speaker 3 (05:40):
All of those things are important.

Speaker 4 (05:41):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (05:42):
Like Pete from Chevelle, he won't come on my show
anymore because he went off because I was asking all
these questions and then he got some publicity for it.

Speaker 3 (05:48):
But what did you ask?

Speaker 1 (05:50):
I just asked, like, how are things going with his
record company? And he just went off and then he
got in trouble so triggered something. Yeah, he's mad at
me for answering question. But then he uh uh, he
said like, yeah, they got to sit there and he
sign all these vinyl versions of their albums and all
that stuff, and that's how they have to make their money. Yeah,
because the record company and whatever. I don't know, but

(06:12):
I get it. Though I'm on their side, I'm on
everybody's side.

Speaker 4 (06:15):
You can't.

Speaker 1 (06:16):
Well, I guess you could bootleg T shirts, but it's
harder than just copying MP three and send it to
your pal.

Speaker 3 (06:21):
Oh, that could be a whole thing too. I know
a dude that does that.

Speaker 1 (06:24):
But I feel bad when you love all these songs
and all that stuff and you feel like, you know
these bands are there for you, but you're hurting them.

Speaker 4 (06:32):
When you when you stream it, I guess. And you
got to go see them, right, I know we all do.

Speaker 3 (06:37):
And then not everybody can afford to go Stephen concert,
so it's hard.

Speaker 4 (06:40):
Get after it, Sarah, Hell, yes, yeah, Sarah, get after
it that this morning.

Speaker 2 (06:50):
I love when Sarah at least reads her news. Wearding
her big chesticles yamp oops, I mean spectacles.

Speaker 4 (07:00):
James Gerrold Jones from the Grave.

Speaker 2 (07:03):
Sarah Elise, please let me get a peep at those
delicious toes.

Speaker 3 (07:13):
James is into the piggy.

Speaker 1 (07:14):
Yeah, you're gonna shove your toes into his corpse mouths.

Speaker 4 (07:24):
Okay, let's cut that guy off.

Speaker 3 (07:29):
Another guy that needs to get cut off. He lives
in Norwich, Connecticut. He's making headlines this morning. He's twenty
eight years old. His name is Logan Mermo Zafari.

Speaker 4 (07:41):
Guilty.

Speaker 3 (07:42):
Absolutely. You look at a name like that and you're like, yeah,
he's got going on.

Speaker 1 (07:47):
What's his first last name again, uhrmo Mermo Zaphar just
could be Mermo, Loganmo Mermo.

Speaker 4 (07:56):
Yeah, that's it, Mermo Mermo Zafari. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (08:00):
So his headshots everywhere, mugshot whatever.

Speaker 4 (08:03):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (08:03):
He was caught speeding on the inter state and reports
are saying that he was about to hit one hundred
and forty miles an hour.

Speaker 4 (08:09):
Awesome.

Speaker 3 (08:10):
H I don't think my car even goes that fat,
my little Honda. I think it's like just craps out
at ninety maybe. So when he was pulled over, the
officers like hey, what's going on here, He's like, I
clocked you going over one hundred and thirty and Logan
told the officer he wanted to get home to be
with his cat. That was his reason for speeding.

Speaker 4 (08:33):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (08:34):
Look, we've all said dumb stuff when we've been pulled
over for speeding. Yeah, I've had some weird excuses. But
when you got to see your.

Speaker 4 (08:41):
Little pet plusy will make you do it like crazy things.

Speaker 3 (08:46):
Got to get to the kitty.

Speaker 4 (08:48):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (08:48):
Have you ever been pulled over for speeding?

Speaker 4 (08:51):
Oh my god? Yes?

Speaker 3 (08:53):
What have you said? Like, what are some of your excuses?
Or did you just own up to it?

Speaker 4 (08:57):
I just own up to it.

Speaker 1 (08:58):
You know I've been I've been led out of more
tickets simply because uh like, if I go flying by
a cop or something, I see the cop, I'll pull
over and.

Speaker 3 (09:06):
Wait, like I know, guilty is charged.

Speaker 1 (09:09):
And they'll and they will always say I appreciate you,
not where I didn't have to go after you.

Speaker 3 (09:14):
Damn, I'm doing the wrong thing. I'm coming up with
all kind of excuses, and nine times out of ten
I get a.

Speaker 1 (09:19):
Tickets, I'll go flying by and I'll go, oh, I'll
just pull right over.

Speaker 3 (09:24):
The one time I got out of a speeding ticket,
I had many my little wiener dog with me and.

Speaker 4 (09:29):
Your shirt off, Christopher.

Speaker 3 (09:34):
Together, and the officer was like, you're lucky that I
am a big fan of Little Wiener dogs. Yeah, here
you go, have a nice night.

Speaker 1 (09:44):
Yeah, I you know, yeah that's I mean, I see
the last one I got it was here, but it
was like ten years ago, and I had to go
to court for it.

Speaker 3 (09:54):
Oh my gosh, I think I had to go to
court over something.

Speaker 4 (09:56):
Yeah, it was.

Speaker 3 (09:57):
I was going pretty good, already liked this little.

Speaker 4 (10:00):
It wasn't that it was. It was getting there.

Speaker 1 (10:03):
But you know, when I was not in high school,
but I was just out of high school and I
couldn't afford to get the insurance jacked and stuff. I
would always and this worked. I was always getting pinched.
New York was really bad about this. And in the
back roads I would fly, oh yeah, and they make
good points, so like, man, you got deer and stuff

(10:23):
out here, you got to slow down. And so I
would always say, look, I will pay, because they would
always talk to you before you go up there and
talk to the judge. And I would say, look, i'll
pay double the fine. I just don't want the points
on my license.

Speaker 4 (10:35):
And they would always go for it because they want
the money, money talk.

Speaker 1 (10:38):
Yeah, and I would do it and I would get
I would have to work my ass off at my
you know, grocery store job, just to pay that off.

Speaker 4 (10:45):
But it was worth it.

Speaker 3 (10:47):
I'll never forget my first speeding ticket. I was I
had just gotten my license. Yeah, I was sixteen years old.

Speaker 4 (10:53):
That's when you get them.

Speaker 3 (10:54):
I was working at Applebee's in Fairfield and I was
on my way home and it was thirty five and
I was going fifty.

Speaker 4 (11:01):
Yeah, that's a good one, and I'll.

Speaker 3 (11:04):
Never forget it. I was crying. I had to tell
my parents.

Speaker 4 (11:07):
Oh yeah, but the office. And that was around the
same time as when you stuck out of the house
to meet with it. You know what, we don't need
to even get to meet up with the old guy
that you met on the internet.

Speaker 3 (11:17):
Right, it's amazing. I'm still alive. Yeah, Aim almost killed us. Yeah.
But this Logan guy, when the officer was talking with him,
he said he immediately smelled alcohol, noticed he was slurring
his speech.

Speaker 4 (11:29):
Oh there was more to this.

Speaker 3 (11:31):
There's so much more of this. It wasn't just a cat,
and Logan had apparently glossy eyes. So the officer took
him in, right, away.

Speaker 4 (11:39):
I want to go home and bang right, cat cat.

Speaker 3 (11:43):
A little too many beverages. So now he's been charged
with operating a vehicle under the influence and reckless driving.
He's going to be in court next week.

Speaker 1 (11:51):
Dude, when you're going that fast in your hammer, those
are the guys that will wipe out a family and
they'll just get up and walk out of.

Speaker 3 (11:56):
The car because like we can laugh because nobody got hurt.
And this guy is just a big dork and his
excuse was that he had to go see his cat.
But this could have ended real bad.

Speaker 1 (12:06):
Yeah, and they end up going down the wrong like
exit and.

Speaker 3 (12:10):
Oh my god, the head on stuff.

Speaker 1 (12:13):
Yeah, I worry about that now that I got kids
that are growing up. My daughter's fifteen and she's gonna
get her license, and I freak out that, you know, Oh, when.

Speaker 3 (12:21):
Do you start driving with her? I went into the
parking lot and setting up cones and stuff.

Speaker 5 (12:25):
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (12:27):
I'll never forget that doing that with my dad, and
I ran over all of the cones and he's like, yeah,
this isn't gonna work.

Speaker 4 (12:35):
My dad trying to teach me things.

Speaker 1 (12:36):
One time, anything, I hit a tree and it hurt
and I started crying and he goes God and he
just went in the house. I never I had to
teach myself how to ride a bike, zero zero patience.
So then it was time to learn how to drive
a car. And I don't know what I did wrong.
I must have did something and.

Speaker 3 (12:56):
It ran over a cone.

Speaker 1 (12:58):
How do you think I left the neighborhood and then
that was it, and then I had to go to
take a class, so somebody else had to deal with it.

Speaker 3 (13:06):
Really thankful I have a dad that has a lot
of patience because those first few weeks of constantly running
over cones and just not getting it. Yeah, thanks for
sticking it out with.

Speaker 1 (13:16):
Me, Dad, I swear when when the doctor pulled me
out of my mom my dad said, God.

Speaker 3 (13:25):
Set up to run into a lot of dreams.

Speaker 4 (13:29):
This is sports, let's say.

Speaker 6 (13:32):
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Speaker 3 (13:48):
Oh yeah, rapping his cyclones gear before tonight's big game.

Speaker 7 (13:52):
Big swamp Rabbits in town. Baby, Yeah, you got the rabbit.
The Rabbits are. The Rabbits are in town look Out two,
Beer Night Rocket and Rolling Tonight downtown along the Big River.
Gabe Matson seven of his eighteen points in the final
two minutes. Utah knocks off the Bearcats last night sixty
nine sixty six. Utah out rebounded since he forty one

(14:13):
twenty three. They shot fifty nine percent versus you seees
thirty nine percent. So the Bearcats are twelve and eight
and two and seven now in the Big twelve?

Speaker 3 (14:23):
How many more days until opening day?

Speaker 4 (14:25):
Fifty seven?

Speaker 3 (14:26):
Thank you now.

Speaker 7 (14:27):
Bengals update looks like Paul Deener junior are. The Athletic
reports tight end Eric All won't be suiting up for
the team in twenty twenty five. He has gone through
some complications of his ACL tear recovery, pushing his return
back to twenty twenty six per free money. So they
already dealing with an injury.

Speaker 3 (14:45):
We've already got problems in the offseason.

Speaker 4 (14:47):
Red's Update.

Speaker 7 (14:48):
The Reds yesterday signing free agent Alfieader Austin Billy Hayes.
He gets a one year deal five million bucks. Hayes
eighty five games last season for the Phillies and Orioles
batting two fifty five hurt. He was an All Star
in Baltimore in twenty twenty three. No, he's not no
hockey tonight. As I said, the Greenville Swamp Rabbits are
in town along the Big River downtown tonight. The battle

(15:09):
our beloved Cycaloon's MLS soccer Yes, preseason match number two
tomorrow FC Cincinnati against Houston and Beautiful clear Water, Florida.

Speaker 4 (15:19):
They don't have cool names. Diamo, yeah, Houston Dynamos. That's stupid.

Speaker 3 (15:25):
And there's no more drama with Lucco Acosta, like he's.

Speaker 4 (15:29):
Gonna be oh yeah, so everything's all right with him.

Speaker 1 (15:32):
Yeah, they're not going to publish any angry emails back
and forth like city council and I.

Speaker 7 (15:40):
Don't I don't think that the pat Noonan and Luco
are gonna you know, I'm sure they had a little talk. Yeah,
time to go to Penn Station East Coast subs because
it's all about good taste. Word all over the Tri
States say word up, word up segment. Who send you

(16:00):
the flowers here?

Speaker 3 (16:01):
This was from a gentleman. His name is Mike in Indy.
That's a second time, right, Mike and Indy the first
time that he sent them, maybe it was last year.

Speaker 4 (16:13):
It's not good sweet. It's not sweet.

Speaker 3 (16:16):
Because he probably appreciates the content.

Speaker 4 (16:19):
Guys don't do this without some kind of uh a planket.

Speaker 3 (16:24):
Seeing a DM with a mic and Indy, you will.
But they are beautiful and they smell.

Speaker 1 (16:28):
You're gonna end up walking by him in a hallway
somewhere and he's gonna go hurry, I'm the one that
sent you flowers. He's gonna go in for a kiss
or something, and you're gonna push him back and know
what the hell is gonna go goers He's gonna be Oh,
it's gonna get nasty.

Speaker 3 (16:42):
I will keep the vase though. That's a nice vase,
like two gifts in one.

Speaker 1 (16:45):
That's the one he's gonna crack over your head when
he shows up at your house in the middle of
the night.

Speaker 4 (16:49):
Okay, I watch enough movies to know what goes on state.

Speaker 7 (16:56):
Yeah, action in the Tri State. There are a lot
of that going around. I know, you know, she gret
admirers and all that stuff. That's right, You've got that problem, right,
That's why I do.

Speaker 3 (17:05):
Are you a secret admirer or do you have a
secret admired.

Speaker 4 (17:08):
I have one.

Speaker 1 (17:08):
The last flowers I got was from a Denise Dennis
Denny something like that.

Speaker 3 (17:14):
Yeah, okay, honey, you're funny Denise.

Speaker 4 (17:18):
You're funny Denise from Middletown.

Speaker 3 (17:21):
I love to meet your wife, seg I'm sure she's
Do we have a sit down interview with your wife?
I need ten minutes.

Speaker 4 (17:28):
No, what do we got going here? I want to
I want an in depth interview with the segmam missus,
get all the all the secrets.

Speaker 3 (17:41):
Yeah, I'm sure she's wonderful.

Speaker 4 (17:43):
Thank you very much, seg Man giving it to them. Oh,
it's right here on the home in a Hant's one
O two seven w E b N.

Speaker 1 (17:49):
It's a twenty ninth. It's Oprah Wimfy's birthday today. I
missed that show because when that show went away, is
when all those other kind of shows went away.

Speaker 3 (17:57):
Yeah, like Sally Thicky Lake, Yeah, Pulvish.

Speaker 4 (18:01):
It was such a good time, Jerry.

Speaker 1 (18:03):
I should have blew off more school and stayed home
to watch that stuff.

Speaker 4 (18:06):
When I was a kid.

Speaker 3 (18:07):
It was the best part about faking sick.

Speaker 4 (18:09):
All the talk.

Speaker 3 (18:10):
This price is right.

Speaker 1 (18:11):
Yeah, you had to wait until early afternoon until all
that stuff started coming on TV.

Speaker 4 (18:16):
But so you just do your best to sleep in
just so you can get up and watch.

Speaker 1 (18:20):
Do you have a favorite, Well, I like the trashier stuff.
I liked the Sally Jesse's and the Ricky Lakes.

Speaker 3 (18:26):
Oh yeah, Ricky Lake was great, of course. I loved
Jerry Springer. Yeah, drama, well you are not the father
episodes of Maury povid.

Speaker 4 (18:34):
Yeah, that came along a little later.

Speaker 1 (18:36):
But the Rickys were good because Ricky would ambush dudes
and said one guy ended up getting mad because he
was ambushed by a gay dude, and later in life
he went and shot the gay dude and went to prison.

Speaker 4 (18:45):
And you know that. That's the stuff.

Speaker 3 (18:47):
I like some good, wholesome daytime TV.

Speaker 1 (18:52):
Great because during that kind of stuff, people go that
ain't real, right, those are actors, right, and then boom,
a real like guy gets shot and it's like, yeah,
they're actors. I think it's real. I hate when people
would question that stuff. It's like, just shut up and watch.

Speaker 4 (19:07):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (19:07):
Tom Selek's birthday is today. Now you're in the older guys,
Tom Selleck yay or nay, Sarah Elise.

Speaker 3 (19:13):
Let me see what he looks like, right, now, what.

Speaker 4 (19:15):
Do we got? Come on, he looks the same.

Speaker 3 (19:18):
Yeah, he does look the same.

Speaker 4 (19:20):
Oh yes, really yeah.

Speaker 3 (19:21):
I like a guy with hair. I don't want a
clean shaven guy. That's not for me. Tom Selleck, Yeah,
he's been hot like his whole life.

Speaker 4 (19:28):
Okay, so you're you're into him?

Speaker 3 (19:30):
Yeah, go yes, and not porty stuff either. This is
like bring home to Brendan Mark.

Speaker 4 (19:36):
Okay, yeah, because we've talked about you going.

Speaker 1 (19:38):
Like if you're at a festival or somewhere and there's
like porta potties around and you just have a lust
of thirst for somebody, you bring him into porta potty,
just take care of business. It's just a one and
done type thing. There's different categories of people. There's that,
and then there's the uh benefit friends with benefits, and
then the keep the keep around.

Speaker 3 (19:54):
Yeah, home to mom, and I would bring Tom Sellig
home to my parents, even though he's like twenty years
older than them, No big.

Speaker 4 (20:01):
Deal than them, right than my parents. And also on
this day.

Speaker 1 (20:04):
In nineteen ninety six, Corn's self titled album came out
with Blind, Shoots and Ladders. All the big hits on there.
I saw them on the Family Value Store. I went
to see Lympiscit. DMX was supposed to be there, and
he pulled out, Oh yeah, I want to see DMX
so bad in Olympiskit I know.

Speaker 4 (20:21):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (20:21):
That was in Kansas City. And then Corn didn't really
care for him, you know whatever. They were just there
for me in life when he went on stage and
the place went berserk.

Speaker 4 (20:31):
And in that show, I was like Corn fan, yeah,
and have them for life.

Speaker 3 (20:35):
So I wasn't that big of a fan. And then
I saw them live and everything changed for me.

Speaker 4 (20:45):
Same day two thousand and four, Evan Essen's album with.

Speaker 3 (20:50):
Love, which one.

Speaker 4 (20:54):
That one would bring me to life again.

Speaker 8 (20:57):
Hello?

Speaker 3 (21:16):
Right, dude, I still don't know what you're saying.

Speaker 4 (21:20):
Well we'll leave it at that. You guys have puppies there, right, Yeah?
Are they firm?

Speaker 9 (21:27):
What kind of puppies are you looking for?

Speaker 4 (21:28):
Hot puppies? Hot young puppies.

Speaker 1 (21:30):
I can put my face in between there and be like, yeah, puppies.

Speaker 4 (21:34):
Yeah, smack and flip it, rub it down.

Speaker 8 (21:36):
No, No, I'm.

Speaker 4 (21:39):
Calling about the puppies. Yeah, how many you watch? Oh man,
just a nice set. I'll come by you pull out
those puppies. What are you looking for You have a
deep voice, though, Baby, are those puppies bodacious? Hello? Yeah,
you got the puppies there? Oh man, show me those puppies.
I want to put my face puppies. What do you

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think about that? Right in between those puppies? The Christ
Show on one seven e B is.

Speaker 1 (22:14):
Let let it sink In, Let it sink In. That
is a homemade believe it or not theme song for
Sarah A Lease.

Speaker 3 (22:23):
I hope it makes everybody goog old because I love it.

Speaker 1 (22:26):
It does, and it also it doesn't give us any
kind of copyright dang on our podcast.

Speaker 3 (22:30):
So that's what it really comes to show. That's right,
we get like the og Sarah song anymore?

Speaker 1 (22:37):
Stop and okay, that's my favorite part.

Speaker 3 (22:47):
Another guy making headlines in Memphis, Tennessee. He's forty years old.
His name is Rodriquez Wheelborne.

Speaker 1 (22:54):
Dude, Memphis. I guess I have a friend that lives
there too. It's very violent there.

Speaker 3 (23:01):
Yeah, she's a news reporter and she's always talking about
how violent everything. Yes, I've never been there, but I'm
supposed to go see her this summer.

Speaker 4 (23:08):
Ye kevlar, do you have this in pink.

Speaker 3 (23:15):
Right in the purse? So this Rodriguez guy has been
accused of burglarizing a home and he didn't take much.
He actually just took one thing after he broke in.
Oh no, yeah, a toilet. Is are we getting dumber
by the day, a.

Speaker 4 (23:35):
Dumber or just we're just allowing more stuff?

Speaker 3 (23:38):
What is the point of this?

Speaker 4 (23:40):
I think the whole drugs?

Speaker 3 (23:44):
What are you stealing toilets for?

Speaker 4 (23:45):
What do you think?

Speaker 3 (23:47):
Police are saying this guy broke in and he took
a toilet that was actually still in the box. Oh oh,
how does he know that that's in there? What's he
need that for?

Speaker 1 (23:57):
Well, he probably didn't know that. It probably didn't say
toilet on the box.

Speaker 3 (24:00):
He just saw like a giant delivery.

Speaker 4 (24:04):
And then to his dismay, God damn it. Yeah, oh crap.

Speaker 3 (24:09):
Yeah, they said, must be Italian.

Speaker 4 (24:14):
Well, who would have thought that a toilet was going
to get delivered? That's very rare.

Speaker 1 (24:18):
Yeah, maybe he thought it was something something heavy.

Speaker 4 (24:22):
It's something like a big bar of gold.

Speaker 3 (24:26):
You're doing some sort of renovations. Maybe that's what was
going on at this person's house. I don't know, but
they say they saw Rodriguez dragging this toilet in its box.
Down the street. Could you imagine this, like in the
middle of the night, this dude just like strolling with
a toilet box. See and he's police are saying that
he tried to jump a fence with the box. With

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the box, he noticed that the police had caught him,
so he didn't make it too far.

Speaker 4 (24:54):
So say house it was like being built or was
this a occupied I.

Speaker 3 (24:57):
Didn't even say. But Rodriguez has now been charged with
aggravated burglary and he's in jail right now on a
five thousand dollars bond. They say that he did admit
to breaking down the door to his neighbor's house and
taking the toilet. He's going to be in court on Friday.

Speaker 4 (25:13):
Well, maybe maybe he was like were these people sleeping?

Speaker 3 (25:16):
Were they at work?

Speaker 1 (25:18):
Or maybe it was a construction site thing where like
he worked at a place or whatever, and he was
trying to cut costs and and u.

Speaker 4 (25:25):
And he was going to replace a toilet somewhere or
who knows yet.

Speaker 3 (25:29):
But he had to have known that these people had
ordered something for some sort of like project that they
were working on.

Speaker 4 (25:35):
He's going to go snatch their toilet?

Speaker 3 (25:37):
Was he even aware that it was an actual toilet
that he was dragging down the streets.

Speaker 1 (25:41):
See, I'd have more respect if he was like a
creepy and he stole like some chicks toilet because she
used it, you know what I.

Speaker 3 (25:46):
Mean, he's hot kind of to go snag that toilet
out of it.

Speaker 1 (25:51):
That's where my head was going. But listen, that's where
society is at this point, So it's like, don't get that.

Speaker 3 (25:58):
I would not even be surprised either.

Speaker 4 (26:00):
That's where I thought this was going.

Speaker 3 (26:01):
Nope, that's definitely not what happened. You're dragging a toilet
box down the street.

Speaker 1 (26:06):
I think it was Jack Assid did that. When I
had that guy go into like those like home depots
whatever and start using the toilets in.

Speaker 3 (26:12):
I remember that. I bet that happens especially with little
kids too, if they're like potty training and they see
a toilet sitting there, mom and dad are taking too
long to pick out tile and he just decides to
go sit down.

Speaker 4 (26:27):
How much would it cost for you to do that
on this show?

Speaker 3 (26:30):
Go pee at a home depot? Yeah, to do it
one of the sample toilets.

Speaker 4 (26:34):
Yeah, you had to do it on our for our show.
Are there people around well, I mean it's got to
be open. I don't want to do.

Speaker 3 (26:41):
It in the like people are just going to see
my tinky like I'm gonna do well, just like wear
a skirt or something and just kind of walk up
and do it. And I think it would take me.
It would take like ten thousand dollars. Get off, you
asked me ten thousand dollars. Come on, I could get
arrested for that. What if I get the own in
jaer king at a sample toilet and depot for sure?

Speaker 4 (27:04):
You was no. You just tell him you're doing it
for a radio thing and they'd be okay, just like, oh, I.

Speaker 3 (27:10):
Don't care, you're going with us? And then I would
lose my mind.

Speaker 4 (27:14):
Would you bail me out? Yes, one hundred percent.

Speaker 3 (27:17):
I would still get the ten thousand dollars.

Speaker 1 (27:19):
I'm not giving you ten thousand dollars. How much would
you give me I would do I would. I would
give you a thousand bucks for that.

Speaker 3 (27:24):
You would vemo me one thousand dollars right now to
go piano.

Speaker 4 (27:27):
Fo one hundred percent to clip the video up.

Speaker 3 (27:31):
I don't think I could do it.

Speaker 4 (27:32):
Why, that'd be awesome. Ten thousand dollars right now our
program directors going, come on, Serra, do it. He's listening.

Speaker 3 (27:39):
Gosh, I don't think he's even listening.

Speaker 4 (27:41):
Yeah, yeah, you're right. I'll tell him later.

Speaker 3 (27:46):
See what he says about it. I do feel like
Rhino our program would we'd want you to do it,
would be a thousand percent on board with this. But
would he chip in in order for me to do it?

Speaker 4 (27:55):
No, nobody chips it for anything.

Speaker 1 (27:57):
I remember I did buy my own T shirts and
ask permission to put our logo on the T shirt,
and that was like, you have to throw to our listeners.

Speaker 4 (28:06):
That costume.

Speaker 1 (28:07):
That's how we rolling five hundred dollars so for for
a funny video for our radio station where they can
make a profit. I'm willing to spend a thousand of
my own dollars to make that happen.

Speaker 3 (28:18):
That's actually incredible. Yeah, I'll think about it.

Speaker 4 (28:20):
Please do to go pee in a toilet and omtvo.

Speaker 3 (28:25):
That would be I would be laughing so hard. I'd
probably pee my pants just on the walk back to
the bathroom section.

Speaker 4 (28:32):
That'd be funny. I can't one thousand dollars.

Speaker 3 (28:36):
I know i'd get shy too.

Speaker 4 (28:38):
That's even funnier. Are you sitting there and then somebody
walking up going ma'am.

Speaker 3 (28:42):
What if I just sat on it it didn't actually.

Speaker 1 (28:44):
Pee either, or get off the pot. Oh my god,
I think I think you'd do a good job at it.
So that would be some great.

Speaker 3 (28:59):
This is some thing that well depends on you.

Speaker 4 (29:01):
Because I asked you earlier. I said how much?

Speaker 1 (29:04):
I said, how much for you just walking down the
hallway to slap seg Man in the face?

Speaker 4 (29:09):
Except ten thousands? Yeah, she said ten thousand dollars. I said,
are you insane?

Speaker 3 (29:13):
I could get arrested for that. I was slapping somebody
like another adult like Segment is just walking down the
hall getting his chicken, and I just come up right
in front of him and just whack right there.

Speaker 4 (29:27):
I would love to oh god.

Speaker 3 (29:29):
That his face, like he would be in total shock.

Speaker 4 (29:32):
I know, I don't know what. I don't know what
video I would rather see.

Speaker 3 (29:36):
Me slapping Sag or me sitting on a toilet at
home deepoem being right there in front of whoever's walking by.

Speaker 4 (29:43):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (29:43):
I think way did you slap seg would be so
funny because he would be so stunned, and you would
be all like crushed that you had to do it.

Speaker 3 (29:49):
I would be so sud I run away.

Speaker 4 (29:51):
I know it.

Speaker 3 (29:52):
I know, I cry. I'm so emotional for both of
these things.

Speaker 4 (29:55):
I love it.

Speaker 3 (29:56):
But the toilet thing. Going back to that real quick,
this is what I picture like. I'm very just like
nice white couple back there looking at tiles, and I'm
just walking back.

Speaker 4 (30:06):
And I just sit and they're whispering to each other,
going Jesus.

Speaker 3 (30:12):
Rodney with us and Bobby Yeah laugh.

Speaker 1 (30:14):
Oh, I'm going to watch that too.

Speaker 4 (30:20):
A thousand bucks tax free?

Speaker 3 (30:22):
Oh my gosh, I'm really going to think about it. Okay,
make it ten thousand, all go right now, Facebook Live.

Speaker 9 (30:29):
I know it.

Speaker 1 (30:30):
I would be tell them how much I'm making and everything,
and people would applaud.

Speaker 3 (30:33):
Oh I can say how much I'm making. Then that changes.

Speaker 4 (30:37):
I would not, but I don't.

Speaker 1 (30:38):
I don't have ten thousand dollars children, right, I could
do a thousand dollars easily.

Speaker 3 (30:45):
Your wife's like, what's this one thousand dollars purchase? Just Sarah,
why did you take out a thousand for Venmo?

Speaker 4 (30:54):
Yeah? Don't you worry about it?

Speaker 8 (30:56):
Going on?

Speaker 4 (30:56):
Don't you worry about it? Just to Instagram. You'll see
what it was for.

Speaker 3 (31:03):
Oh my gosh. Well, best of luck to this Rodriguez guy,
his toilet box and everything. Yeah, but he'll be in
court on Friday. I wonder what's gonna happen with him.

Speaker 4 (31:13):
All right, thank you very much, as Sarah, lease do it.

Speaker 10 (31:16):
It's time for Can I sue? With Stuart W. Penrose
from the Manilo Law Group call now with your legal questions?
Five one three seven, nine one two seven. Can I shoe.

Speaker 1 (31:33):
The very handsome mister, Yes, Stuart, can I stew sue?

Speaker 4 (31:38):
It's Sue? Can I stew? It's Stuart W. Penrose is here?
Five one three, seven, nine one two seven. Now. Stuart W.

Speaker 1 (31:46):
Penrose has helped out many many people on our show,
steering them into the right direction with their legal issues.

Speaker 4 (31:53):
All right.

Speaker 1 (31:54):
Normally it costs cash to sit down with somebody and
use their time, uh to ask a legal question. Takes
money time for you to ask a legal question when
you have to take time off from work or whatever
to go and ask an attorney a question. So we
open up the phones for you at five one three seven,
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(32:14):
of Stuart W.

Speaker 4 (32:15):
Penrose Katie, what's up? You're on the air. You're the
first one.

Speaker 11 (32:18):
So I had a question. I purchased a car from
a dealership. Am I allowed to say in the name?

Speaker 4 (32:25):
I'd rather you don't need to because we don't want to.

Speaker 11 (32:28):
No, that's fine, that's fine. So I purchased a car
from a valid dealership about a year and a half ago.
With the purchase of the car, it came a warranty
that all service had to be provided through their garage only.
So I drive a lot for work and I put
quite a few miles on my car. So I get
my oil changed about every month and a half. And

(32:50):
I've never been recommended any work on my car. Well recently,
I just took it in on last Thursday and they
told me I needed a break and tires. No big deal,
that's normal wear and tear. Well, on top of that,
they added a few other like different filters that needed change.

(33:11):
So I took the car in on Monday to get
some of the service work done, and they continue to
add more stuff to my bill, saying that I needed
thing done at like fifty thousand miles and at thirty
thousand miles. Well, my car is at seventy thousand miles.
So they lack to tell me this over a year ago. Well,
with my warranty, I'm only allotted like thirty days or

(33:34):
sixty days to get the service done. And they're telling
you I have to get it done. And they're saying,
I'll give you a little bit more time. It's all
we can do. Well, my question is do I have
a leg to stand on. I know I have a contract,
but they lacked to tell me this. The services were
due over a year ago.

Speaker 5 (33:53):
Well, you probably need to get your service records there.
If you if you went to them for your role
changes and you know, other maintenance, you know, perhaps they
did those services, you know, for your every you know,
five thousand or ten thousand miles, whatever it is. You
need to get your service records to figure out whether
stuff was actually done or not it was not.

Speaker 1 (34:10):
Well, I mean, what's stopping her from going to like
a regular average Joe garage is getting this stuff done?

Speaker 4 (34:14):
Does she have to go there? Who cares?

Speaker 5 (34:16):
I have to with my warranty if it's with her
warranty and it's and if so, it's a it's a
warranty from the dealer, not from the manufacturer. Correct, Okay,
I mean, yeah, you'd have to follow their warranty. But
if you take it in for that, I think that, uh,
you know, there may be some sort of breach there
by their part. But you know, without without having your
records and without seeing exactly what was done, you can't

(34:37):
I can't fully say.

Speaker 4 (34:38):
That, how did you pay before or did you pay
for the ollow changes?

Speaker 9 (34:42):
Yes?

Speaker 11 (34:43):
I pay for all my services.

Speaker 4 (34:44):
Well did what it is? You should? You should have
receipts and or your credit card statement.

Speaker 5 (34:48):
Well, the the dealer itself is good. That's gonna have
service records of the car. Yeah, you know, and cars
have schedules. Okay, you got to get this service on
your ten thirty thousand miles whatever it is.

Speaker 4 (35:00):
What happens if you don't do it? Do you get fined?
I mean what happened?

Speaker 5 (35:03):
Well, that they're not going to find a dealer for
not doing the service. You still have to pay for
the service, right, But well, yes, you would think that
they would have to say, hey, you're due for the service.

Speaker 9 (35:11):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (35:11):
Yeah, but you need to look at the one. You
need to get your service records and then to take
a closer look at the contract and see what it.

Speaker 11 (35:17):
Says, Okay, because I know that if I don't get
my services done in the next thirty days, if they're talking,
that my warranty will expire. And it's kind of like
it's out of my hands because this stuff is due
over a year ago, and I've called the dealership and
they won't call me back. And I've also called the
Better Business Bureau and they yet to respond to them.

(35:39):
So I feel like the dealership won't even talk to me.

Speaker 5 (35:42):
A couple of things. If you talk to evers in
charge over there, try to get them on the phone.
And then too, you know, if you still have time
to get the stuff and keep it under warranty, go
do it.

Speaker 1 (35:50):
Yeah, right, if it's got to be done anyhow, you know,
or do what Easy says, throw it in the gutta
and go buy another.

Speaker 11 (35:57):
Hey, you know, I'm thinking about it. I'm thinking about it, okay.

Speaker 4 (36:00):
All right, easy to He did fine in life, all right.

Speaker 11 (36:04):
So yeah, thank you God.

Speaker 5 (36:06):
I love Easy.

Speaker 4 (36:09):
Nathan is on the phone with the legal question. Are
you there, Nathan, Hey, Yeah, it's what's up man? Hey,
go ahead, you're on with Stewart.

Speaker 12 (36:16):
This isn't necessarily about a lawsuit. I just had a
couple of questions about my legal status and my ability
to get a passport.

Speaker 5 (36:26):
Oh okay, it's an interesting question right now, so go ahead.

Speaker 4 (36:29):
Yeah.

Speaker 12 (36:31):
So, uh, long story short. Back in twenty sixteen in Kentucky,
I got caught with some illegal substances, got a possession charge,
and then fast forward to twenty nineteen. I've got an
identical twin brother, and I was on some living property.

(36:59):
So apparently at a felon that's illegal.

Speaker 4 (37:01):
I did not know that you're on what, I'm sorry,
an assisted living so.

Speaker 12 (37:06):
Okay, Yeah, my sister lives in like h fixed income housing,
I guess, okay, and as a sellon, you're automatically trespassed
off of those I guess. Uh. So when I came
in contact with some of the local PD, I used
my identical twins information.

Speaker 4 (37:25):
Love it.

Speaker 5 (37:28):
Don't do that right, Yeah.

Speaker 12 (37:31):
Yeah, exactly.

Speaker 9 (37:32):
Yeah.

Speaker 12 (37:32):
This was in twenty nineteen when that happened, And apparently
in Kentucky that is a felony. I currently live in
Cincinnati and I'm about to be completely off paper for
the steps of identity charge. And me and my wife
know some people up north in Canada, and I don't

(37:55):
know as a sellon, Like, none of my charges are
violent or anything like that. But do happen to be
selling these? What do I do to you know? Or
is it even possible for me to obtain a passport
to move up North?

Speaker 5 (38:09):
Well, it's not something I've ever dealt with, you know,
in my practice. But I know that there are certain
convictions that can prevent you from getting a passport, sex
offender registration, international drug traffing, stuff like that, if you're
on probation or parole, that can keep you from getting that.

Speaker 4 (38:26):
I would I would think identity theft would be something too.

Speaker 5 (38:29):
It could be, it could be I have no idea
what your convictions are in the past, and if you're
eligible for expungements after certain periods of time. I know
in Ohio they really relax those laws five six years
ago in terms of what's expungable once not. That's probably

(38:50):
the first thing you want to look into, is to
whether you're eligible for expungements and when, because that can
certainly give you a fresh start if you are, even
if you can get a passport. I know that Canada
is really strict on letting people in. I know some
people have trouble get into Canada after they get a DUI.

Speaker 4 (39:06):
Even really yeah, really wow.

Speaker 5 (39:09):
I'm not saying they don't let anybody who's had a DUI,
but I know that that is an issue if you
have a DUI getting into Canada. So yeah, you don't
all let me want to look into does my conviction
allow me to get a passport? But will Canada let
me in with that?

Speaker 4 (39:23):
Yeah?

Speaker 12 (39:24):
Right, because I've been getting I've been getting information from
different people, and like you just said, Canada apparently pretty
strict on who they allow into the country. And also
I know I've also been told that if none of
my charges are considered violent, then in the state of Kentucky.
And see that's the thing is is I live in Ohio,

(39:47):
but I was charged to Kentucky. In the state of
Kentucky after like five years, if you're charges at violent,
you can you know, get an expungement or but I
didn't even know how. I ask My question is should
I do I contact a lawyer for that?

Speaker 4 (40:04):
Yes?

Speaker 5 (40:04):
Or do once you're eligible for an expungement, Uh, use
a lawyer to make sure that it's done right. We
do expungements in our practice at Manila Law Group. Yes, absolutely,
you want to use the lawyer and make sure it's
done right.

Speaker 12 (40:17):
Would you do you guys practice in Kentucky?

Speaker 5 (40:20):
Or yes, yes, it would you.

Speaker 1 (40:24):
Would you be able to look into the whole thing
with him and uh getting the passport too at the
Minila Law group, or at least be able to refer him.

Speaker 5 (40:32):
I don't know who'd handles work like that, to be
honest with you, honestly, I would think an immigration attorney
would probably know something like that.

Speaker 4 (40:39):
Are they busy right now?

Speaker 5 (40:41):
Oh?

Speaker 9 (40:41):
Yeah, I would assume so.

Speaker 12 (40:47):
Yes, I'm pretty sure they are.

Speaker 5 (40:48):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (40:50):
How about you?

Speaker 9 (40:51):
Well, yeah, I just didn't even know.

Speaker 12 (40:52):
You know, I don't even know where to begin.

Speaker 9 (40:54):
I didn't know if I are you Are you near
the time?

Speaker 5 (40:57):
Are you near the time or you could get an expungement?
Or are you some years away?

Speaker 12 (41:01):
I'm maybe a year away?

Speaker 5 (41:03):
Okay, give us a call at Manila at the time
when you're coming up on it.

Speaker 4 (41:06):
Yeah, give him a call to Rob.

Speaker 5 (41:08):
Healely at my office when you're coming up on it.
He can he can help you.

Speaker 4 (41:11):
Rob Heely is a kingpin.

Speaker 12 (41:13):
Okay, alright, cool, So I can get your information from Chris.

Speaker 4 (41:18):
What's like yep?

Speaker 5 (41:19):
Five one three, seven three, sixteen hundred our number, Manila.

Speaker 1 (41:22):
Law, Manila Law Group. Stuart W. Penrose on on Twitter.
All his infos available out there, and uh and and
remember the name Rob the Healer heally, Okay, he heals
all Rob.

Speaker 12 (41:33):
The Healer heely.

Speaker 5 (41:34):
Don't get my he's going to be quoting himself in
the office the I don't need that.

Speaker 1 (41:38):
Yep, all right, thanks, all right, good luck. Chris is
on the phone with a legal question for Stewart. What's up?

Speaker 12 (41:47):
And man, I'm.

Speaker 9 (41:47):
Calling about a potential workers right violations.

Speaker 12 (41:52):
So my employer.

Speaker 9 (41:56):
With hope.

Speaker 4 (41:58):
You cut off on your muffled. Yeah, let's hear you talk.

Speaker 5 (42:02):
There was my employer. Then boom done for sure. Hold on,
I'm here, turn off whatever is in the background.

Speaker 9 (42:11):
People, all right, I got you. I was on the
radio as well.

Speaker 4 (42:16):
I know you're talking on the radio. Now it's a
it's a delay so we can cut out when you're
live show.

Speaker 9 (42:20):
Come on, dude, I apologize about that. So my employer
withholds vacation until your higher date. And I was wondering
if that is a worker's rights violation.

Speaker 5 (42:32):
Hold on, I'm sorry, they hold it to your higher date.

Speaker 4 (42:36):
Yeah, what does that mean?

Speaker 9 (42:40):
Let's say let's say you worked over a year and
you've earned your vacation, right, Yeah, you cannot apply for
another vacation the next year until your higher date again, right,
So my higher date is twenty one twenty three, Right,

(43:03):
And if I want to take a vacation next year,
I have to wait to oh six twenty one the
file for a vacation. You're not allowed to fire. I
am not allowed to file for a vacation for the
first six months of the year unless I keep my
vacation from the previous year. And I'm wondering if that

(43:26):
is an employer withholding benefits?

Speaker 4 (43:29):
Well did you ever heard that one before?

Speaker 5 (43:32):
But that's interesting, And if it's and if it's if that,
if there is a violation, it's not just you. It
sounds like that would be company wide, right yeah? Is
this a big operation or a small operation?

Speaker 4 (43:44):
It's massive?

Speaker 8 (43:46):
Hm.

Speaker 5 (43:48):
I could get you linked up with an employment attorn
you can better unpack this. I mean, your damages in
an individual may not be so high, but there could
be a bigger picture here. If there's I mean, if
this is obviously affecting a lot of people, what's it
would be? But that's interesting. I've never heard that one before. Yeah,
we can get your information. I can get you linked

(44:09):
up with an employment attorney who can unpack that with
you and help you figure out if there's indeed a
violation there.

Speaker 9 (44:15):
All right, Yeah, sure, we can go ahead and get
your number here.

Speaker 4 (44:18):
Yeah, we'll get your number and stuff. All right, all right,
all right, hold on, I mean does that sound crazy though?

Speaker 5 (44:25):
Yeah? But but I mean the damage to the individual
may be small there, but if there's a bigger picture,
it could Sometimes there can be a big case.

Speaker 1 (44:35):
But if it's a massive company, don't you think somebody
would have raised a flag a while ago.

Speaker 5 (44:39):
You never know. You just never know. You never know
where your next case is coming from.

Speaker 4 (44:44):
It just.

Speaker 5 (44:46):
I just don't.

Speaker 4 (44:47):
Yeah, I don't know.

Speaker 1 (44:48):
Sometimes I don't trust your Broni's well's with you?

Speaker 5 (44:53):
How do you define you? BRONI? Chris, Chris, tell them
what you really think?

Speaker 4 (45:02):
It's hard to.

Speaker 3 (45:04):
I feel like the epitome of a Jobe Brownie is
Travis Kelsey or whatever.

Speaker 1 (45:08):
Yeah, or whenever I pick up the telephone, usually whatever
voice you hear after I go, you're on the air.

Speaker 3 (45:15):
You have concert tickets.

Speaker 1 (45:18):
Stuart W. Penrose is here. We will take more of
your calls coming up next. All right, that was disturbed.
All right, that was a little teaser. And here it
is again.

Speaker 4 (45:26):
Is it justin.

Speaker 1 (45:29):
Or is this David David David? Yeah, all right, what's
up David? Go ahead, you're you're on the.

Speaker 13 (45:33):
Air, Hey guys, Yeah, just quick question for you man.
So back during the pandemic, I kind of got into
the whole NFT theme, which is like digital.

Speaker 5 (45:42):
Art, god, mean coin. I don't even know what a
mean coin is. I don't want to know what.

Speaker 3 (45:49):
She disappeared for like two months.

Speaker 4 (45:51):
Yeah, that's what a scam does.

Speaker 3 (45:53):
Uh huh. She said see you.

Speaker 13 (45:56):
Or bamboozled or however you want to say it. But
I bought into these NFTs with the understanding of a
roadmap so that they have all these promises, including a
Ferrari giveaway.

Speaker 4 (46:07):
Yeah, because it means not true.

Speaker 13 (46:16):
That's great. Yeah. So I just didn't know if, like,
is it in any legal is there something that they
have to stand on business? Or am I like the
offspring says, am I just a sucker with no self esteem?

Speaker 4 (46:27):
Yep?

Speaker 5 (46:28):
Probably some combination of both. To be honest with you,
I have no idea where you bought these n f ts.
I have no idea how they're regulated. This is completely
new thing within the law. I have no idea. You
know where this person who sold or this company that
even sold it to you is. Do you have any idea?

Speaker 12 (46:46):
Uh?

Speaker 13 (46:47):
Yeah, they're in Vermont, Okay.

Speaker 5 (46:49):
So they're in the States. I am sure that there
are lawyers that are working on cases like this because
it's such a niche and uh and new thing. I
think that's what you need to search for. I'm sure
that I have never worked in something like this, but
I am sure there are lawyers that are doing exactly
what you're looking to do right now and can tell

(47:09):
you whether you've got a case or not. At least
you got somebody that sold you in the States. But
but what what what? What went wrong?

Speaker 4 (47:17):
You bought an NFT What went wrong?

Speaker 5 (47:19):
It just didn't have value?

Speaker 13 (47:21):
I have no idea. So, like I said, so depending
on how many you bought and how many you held,
there was different levels of rewards or benefits you're supposed
to be applicable for. And like they literally covered nothing.

Speaker 5 (47:35):
Yeah pyramid scheme right, I mean it sounds like a scam.
I mean most of crypto quite frankly, outside of bitcoin
sounds like a scam. Yeah, but that ain't my game, bro, Yeah.

Speaker 1 (47:46):
This is if it's too good to be true. It's
too good to be true. Everybody's trying to make a
quick scam. That's why I don't understand like the whole
bitcoin and all this stuff. They're like, yeah, yeah, it's
so easy to be rich. Here, let me show you
how nobody sits there and share.

Speaker 5 (48:00):
What's the value in this crypto? Is the value that
people are buying it? What's where's the value?

Speaker 4 (48:05):
The value is paying the guy to show you how
to make money. He's making the money by showing you.
And it's a scam.

Speaker 5 (48:11):
I mean, bitcoin clearly isn't a scam. But the rest
of it, I'm.

Speaker 4 (48:15):
All, is a scam. Don't buying any of it.

Speaker 13 (48:17):
Yeah you bought them with digital currencies. Yeah, but the
company I bought from and I invested into is a
very uh well known company. I mean they have digital
influencers which they base their art off of. And these
influencers are in even video games like Fortnite. So I
thought they have some of them.

Speaker 4 (48:34):
Some of them are all getting pulled down too.

Speaker 5 (48:36):
Uh yeah, I mean, do we really think the hawk
to a girl came up with us all herself. She
was you know, she was a low person. The totem
pulled to use her name and advantage of absolutely they did.

Speaker 4 (48:46):
And she's running for the hills.

Speaker 13 (48:47):
Right, you have to take full advantage of her.

Speaker 4 (48:50):
Good luck finding her, good luck, good luck finding her.
She is m I A.

Speaker 3 (48:54):
That's why we have problems.

Speaker 5 (48:57):
The red blooded mail. The world would stop populating.

Speaker 1 (49:00):
No I know, but she's gone because she got wrapped in,
because she will get some do dude, Well yeah, because
they were trying to she she bought in.

Speaker 4 (49:08):
She thought she got scammed into this whole thing too.

Speaker 1 (49:10):
Everybody's everybody's trying to make a quick box so fast
it all comes, you know, but.

Speaker 5 (49:15):
It all takes lotteries and casinos are.

Speaker 1 (49:17):
It all comes down to the to the to the
nitty gritty, which is hard work gets you paid.

Speaker 4 (49:22):
That's it.

Speaker 13 (49:24):
That's it. That's what I'm doing now, hard working. So yeah, right, yeah,
you're going.

Speaker 4 (49:29):
To buy more crypto.

Speaker 1 (49:30):
Yeah you got to hire a hard working attorney to
get you out of this mess you're.

Speaker 13 (49:33):
In, right, absolutely, so yeah, that's all I have for you, guys.

Speaker 12 (49:37):
Man.

Speaker 13 (49:37):
I appreciate your help.

Speaker 4 (49:39):
All right, dude, you.

Speaker 1 (49:42):
N f T S hilarious not noting true?

Speaker 4 (49:50):
You should get into n f T S. Yeah I should. Yeah,
yeah I will. I'll get it to that. You with
your eighty three views on YouTube, like.

Speaker 5 (49:56):
You own this picture that's on the internet.

Speaker 4 (49:59):
Yeah that even Yeah, copy paste now I have it
so stupid. This ear is David, right, David, justin? Justin?
I'm sorry. Go ahead, everybod's David day, so just be David.
Sounds good, all right? I like this guy.

Speaker 9 (50:25):
Purchased a home.

Speaker 14 (50:26):
Unfortunately, after we purchased it, we found out that it
was a home that floods. The productive human and adult.
I called the biggest box, biggest name company that I could,
called them out. They gave me an estimate, gave me
a contract guaranteed written on the contract one hundred percent

(50:46):
waterproof on the walls, waterproof on the floors. Hate them
to do the work. They performed the work, and I
have had two floods since. They have come out and
done quote unquote repairs and things that they should have
done the first time. The biggest issue is that I

(51:07):
waited my cure process time. Put my floors back in
and just the damage that was caused by the two floods.
After they quote unquote repaired my home, they say they
have no responsibility. They don't have to pay for any
of the damaged items. Just wanted to get your thoughts
on that.

Speaker 5 (51:27):
I think you need to look at what you signed.
There's going to be fine print there that says what
they do and don't cover, and that's what it's going
to go by. If there's a signed contract with it,
It's going to be what is the language of the contract?
I mean, does waterproof guaranteed mean that we that we repair,
you know, the issue, the main issue. Does it mean
that they cover the damage associated? I don't know. It

(51:49):
depends on what's written in that contract.

Speaker 1 (51:51):
I would imagine they're just going to keep fixing and
fixing and fixing the problem that they are in the
industry of and not the damage that happens around what
did they problem is?

Speaker 14 (52:01):
But if but if there's a contract on some contract,
impact is the wording and verbiage. You know what negates?
What if you've got a contract that guarantees me after
your work's done one hundred percent dry walls and floors,
but then later in your contract. It says you're not
going to pay for any damages you know, for your

(52:24):
your your work. Well, which one trump the other? You've
guaranteed me in the contract to be one hundred percent
So you voided the contract when it wasn't one hundred
percent water tight, right.

Speaker 5 (52:34):
I understand what you're saying here, But it sounds like
they would have a you know, clause as to what
would happen if there's a you know, if if there
is water damage after that and it's going to go
buy that I mean, certainly certainly to get certainly certainly
to give a full opinion some of the would you know,
a lawyer would need to read the full contract and
give an opinion based upon reading the full contract and

(52:57):
comparing it to Ohio law or whatever jurisdiction you're in.
And also I can't fully answer just based on you know,
just a couple couple you know, quick radio segment here.
Somebody needs to go through this fully. But it's going
to be based on the language and the contract. I
can tell you that, yeah.

Speaker 1 (53:10):
And also I would imagine this has happened before in
the past, and he would have covered all their bases.

Speaker 14 (53:16):
And that's what the other lawyer kind of told me,
is that how.

Speaker 4 (53:20):
Do you put it?

Speaker 14 (53:20):
Their contract? You can't fight it, but I wanted to
see if there was a lawyer that was willing to
fight it.

Speaker 5 (53:26):
Sure, well, I mean it sounds like you had somebody
fully review it.

Speaker 1 (53:30):
Yeah, okay, all right, good luck.

Speaker 5 (53:35):
Good luck to you.

Speaker 4 (53:36):
Thank you.

Speaker 5 (53:37):
He did not like my answer.

Speaker 1 (53:39):
No, you know, he wanted you to wrap yourself in
the American flag and go fight this company with it.

Speaker 5 (53:44):
Based upon ten seconds of information on here and I
haven't seen a contract. And also, of course, of course
work on a contingency or something like that too.

Speaker 1 (53:51):
Yeah, And I'll send you the voicemail from him later
when he says that you're a scam and I'm I'm
an a hole for putting you on the air, Okay,
And then we'll well.

Speaker 5 (54:00):
That latter part's probably true, but here I am like
six years later.

Speaker 4 (54:03):
That's fine.

Speaker 1 (54:04):
But note we'll do we'll make an NFT out of
that double sail. Oh no, well, Stuart W. Penrose, how
can people get a hold of you?

Speaker 5 (54:14):
Five one, three, seven two three sixteen hundred okay?

Speaker 1 (54:17):
And uh, if you want to get a hold of
Sarah Elise, I'll give you her cell phone number right now.

Speaker 4 (54:22):
It's five.

Speaker 1 (54:22):
I've got it right here too, Okay, yeah, five one.

Speaker 3 (54:25):
Three US going, Christopher

Speaker 1 (54:28):
It's going to your phone four oh three h
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